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Oil Spill Kit / Refill 90L Shoulder Bag

This small sized oil spill kit contains a range of oil absorbents that are suitable for use inside and out. Oil absorbent pads are meltblown and are designed for use in absorbing hydrocarbon based spills, particularly from watercourses including rivers, brooks and streams. Being hydrophobic they repel water and will float making for easy retrieval.

Oil absorbent meltblown pads are also excellent for use in and around the workplace to soak up drips, leaks and spills of hydrocarbon based fluids from machinery and floor ways. They are also ideal for removing oil contaminants that has collected in drains, ponds, puddles, tanks and bunds.

The fast acting, powerful absorbents in this kit have a high material strength and liquid retention.

Description

Oil Spill Kit / Refill 90L Shoulder Bag

May be safely used with all liquids immiscible with water, such as hydrocarbons, solvents, mineral oils etc.  Before any use in a spill situation a proper risk assessment should be carried out and all hazardous properties of the liquid or dangerous reactions taken into account.

Oil Spill Kit Contents:

QuantityProductSize
75Oil Absorbent Pads40 cm x 52 cm
4Oil Absorbents Socks125cm x 7.5 ccm
2Oil Absorbent Pillow55 cm x 35 cm x 7.5 cm
1Flow Stopper Clay Drain Slab22.5cm x 20cm
1Waste Disposal Bag and Tien/a

Features and benefits

  • Colour coded for correct response.
  • Ideal for a fast response to small spills.
  • High quality absorbents
  • Hydrophobic
  • High oil absorbency and water repellent
  • Floats on water and will not sink when saturated
  • Packaged in waterproof  bag for portability
  • This is a cost-effective spill kit with rapid clean-up benefits.
  • Essential for your spill response plan and ideal for meeting requirements of ISO 14001

Recommended usage

  • Primarily used for dealing with spills that pose an environmental threat in areas like:
  • Road traffic.
  • For dealing with spills of carried goods or of vehicle’s own fluids
  • Inside or outside, store on vehicles (under or behind a seat) and in storage areas.
  • In and around plant machinery.
  • Hang on wall with extinguishers for complete emergency station.
  • Carry in cars for initial first response or place outside in high risk areas such as storage and transfer.

Fire resistance

  • Good. (Physically flame-retardant).
  • Incinerable to zero ash

Disposal

  • Used sorbents may be disposed of by landfill or incineration, in accordance with local and national regulations, taking into account the classification of the liquid absorbed

Classification of waste

  • We would always recommend that you check the latest details on the Government’s website to ensure you control and handle waste correctly

Training

If you are unsure of how to use absorbents, we have high quality 17 minute Spill Response and Pollution Prevention Training Video. Watch this short snippet

   

This training video will teach you about the 5 sections of the Pollution Prevention Hierarchy, helping you to reduce prosecution risks.  It demonstrates:-

      1. Awareness
      2. Helping the injured
      3. Stopping the flow
      4. Clean up
      5. Containment

The training video contains guidance on:

    • How to prevent spills
    • How to deal with spills safely if they occur
    • The different types of Spill Kits
    • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
    • The different types of Absorbents
    • Deployment of Socks & Booms

This training aid is available from Spill Kits Direct SKU: 504/04001 

Material are tested in accordance with:

ISO 10319:2024 (Geosynthetics, wide-width tensile test)

BS 7959-1:2004 (Materials used for the control of liquid spillages determination of sorbency)

    • The standard looks at the sorbent materials.
    • These are generally available in two basic types.
    • Hydrophobic grades (so-called oil sorbents) that pick up oils and other organic liquids but repel water and most aqueous solutions.
    • Hydrophilic grades, on the other hand, pick up both oils and organic liquid and most aqueous solutions of chemicals.
    • The absorbency is greatly influenced by the liquid viscosity and drainage time.
    • We quote minimum absorbencies based on laboratory tests carried out using SAE10W40 motor oil.
    • Tests are in line with the British Standard Test Method BS7959-1:2004 (30 second drainage time, at 20C) and maximum absorbencies with no drainage.