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Spill Control Solutions for Utilities


For the water industry and the power industries there are a number of things to consider where preventing pollution, protecting people and the environment are concerned.


For both sectors; maintaining premises, vehicles and equipment to an acceptable standard will require generic spill recovery and prevention. There are also specific requirements for network maintenance like excavation, pipeline management and cable network maintenance and renewal.


The wide variety of applications, fluid types and uses means that all types of spill control absorbents and spill prevention products will be applicable in some form or other.


What type of absorbent is best suited for Utilities?


Because of the diverse range of fluids involved in utilities day-to-day tasks there are a number of different options to consider.



White coloured Oil Only absorbents are hydrophobic. They absorb oil-based fluids but repel water-based fluids. For locations outside, subjected to weather exposure, Oil only absorbents are particularly suited to recovering just oil-based fluids without soaking up any falling or pooled precipitation.



Grey/black Maintenance absorbents are hydrophilic and take up both water-based fluids along with oil-based fluids at the same time. These are the best all-round option for recovering spills or liquids of any type.



Yellow Chemical absorbents are also hydrophilic and will absorb both oil- and water-based fluids at the same time. The yellow colour of these absorbents indicates that they should be used for recovering aggressive fluids such as acids and alkalis and once used should be treated and disposed of with extreme caution.


In most instances a maintenance grey/black absorbent will be the optimum choice for cleaning and recovering the widest possible range of spilled fluids. Laminated pads are stronger so are better suited to repeated scrubbing of surfaces.


Oil only white absorbents are particularly suited to cleaning machinery or vehicle engines during maintenance, fuelling and servicing. They are also particularly suited to transformer oil applications. Yellow chemical absorbent is best to have available if aggressive substances like acids or alkalis are present. Most often a Chemical spill kit will be the best option for these kinds of spills.


All of the above formats are made from meltblown polypropylene. They are inert and will not react with chemicals and are flame retardant (they will however burn if incinerated).


Environmentally friendly options


As an alternative to the above we offer a range of environmentally friendlier absorbents. These are either made from recycled meltblown polypropylene or are made from cellulose natural fibres. These environmentally friendly absorbents can be included towards achieving an ISO 14001 Environmental Management Standard.


Natural fibre absorbents are in some cases more absorbent. However, choosing an environmentally friendly absorbent needs to be considered carefully as a used or contaminated absorbent will need to be disposed of exactly the same way as a meltblown polypropylene absorbent.


What absorbent formats are best suited to Utilities?


Pads are available in different weights (light- through to -heavy weights) and also in un-bonded, bonded and laminated. As a guide the heavier the weight the more fluid it will absorb. With regards to the construction, laminated pads are stronger and feature less linting (stray fibres becoming detached) bonded pads are slightly more absorbent, and un-bonded pads the most absorbent but not as strong. For wiping rubbing or packing we generally recommend a medium single laminate maintenance pad. All but the un-bonded pads feature perforations so that just the correct amount of absorbent can be selected.


Rolls are exactly the same as pads but instead are formed of continuous lengths of absorbent which are rolled up. Rolls of absorbent are ideal for rolling out over larger areas to collect spilled or leaked fluids. We recommend a single laminate absorbent with the meltblown core face down. This maximises the absorption of fluids whilst reducing the slip risk.


Socks and Pillows are used to collect spills or leaks from around or beneath vehicles or machinery. Socks are used to contain the fluid by providing a barrier whilst also absorbing the liquid. Pillows are for capturing leaks or spills under machinery that are too big for a pad.


Drum tops are placed inside the top rim of a standard 210 litres (55 gallon) drum. They feature apertures for both pouring and breather holes.


Spill-Depot is a modular range of absorbent dispensers. They keep the absorbent in pristine condition and close at hand. They can be replenished at regular intervals to ensure absorbents are always available and ready for use.


Granules are loose absorbent applied to a spill. In our opinion pads will always provide a better spill recovery option when all aspects of safety, cost and disposal are taken into consideration. However, we do provide a range of granular absorbent for those who prefer it.


Liquid spill solutions to prevent spilled or leaked liquids from entering drains and water courses


These products form a barrier to prevent the spill or leak from entering into drains.



Drain covers are available in mechanical, soft and malleable plastics, or bentonite clay. They can be moulded to the surface around the drain to prevent fluids from running into the water system.


Spill Berm is a length of flexible raised plastic with a flat base. It can be located around the perimeter of a drain to divert or hold back any spilled or leaked fluids. Interlocking ends mean that multiple spill berms can connected together to form longer lengths. As with the drain covers above the spill berm is also reusable.


Oil and Sediment Drain Guard is a polypropylene fabric membrane that sits inside the drain. It has an added benefit that as well as catching sediment and any oil-based spilled fluids it also allows water to flow through it and on into the water course.


Oil and Sediment Sock is a long tube of polypropylene material that water is pumped through. The ‘sock’ traps sediment and any oil-based fluids whilst allowing filtered water to pass through the side walls. The sock also has the benefit that is can be used multiple times until the filter material becomes completely contaminated with oil-based residue.


Safety-first High-Visibility absorbents  



Our Spillfyter high-visibility range of absorbents are perfect for drawing attention to and warning of the slip-risk of spilled or leaked fluids whilst also recovering the spill or leaked fluid. These high visibility absorbents can be used in depots, warehouses or in areas where personnel gather such as offices, canteens and operations rooms.


Bright yellow in colour, these absorbents will recover both oil-based and water-based fluids. They are made from meltblown polypropylene, which ensures they will not react with any chemicals present so are a perfect go-to first choice.


For unplanned liquid spills the high-visibility absorbent with warning text in three languages and graphics warns of the slip risk and recovers the leak or spill at the same time.


This range is available in pads, rolls, and wipes. They also feature a handy range of boxed dispensers and warning stands.


Protecting the workforce



To keep the workforce safe from slips, trips or injuries it is important to have enough absorbent available to recover spills. In most cases a spill kit provides what is required in a pre-packed container.


Portable spill kits can be taken to the spill location or stored on-board a vehicle. These take the form of clip-close spill kits in either 15, 20 or 30ltr sizes. A vinyl satchel 50ltr edition is also available. All are available in Oil only, Maintenance and Chemical types.


Static spill kits can be located where there is known a risk of a spill occurring. These will be more suited to process lines where fluids are handled or goods are loaded or unloaded frequently.


Wheeled spill kits allow a large quantity of absorbents to be quickly moved to the site of a spill. These range from 120ltr wheelie bins up to four-wheeled 900ltr versions. Ask us for more details about which spill kits we recommend for different locations and spill types.


Specialist spill kits are designed with specific fluids in mind. We supply spill kits to recover mercury, bodily fluids and other unique applications. These are particularly suited for having in offices or close to process lines.


Spill prevention equipment


To keep fluids containers safely stored, we have an extensive range of containment and storage units. These provide secure, robust solutions for a wide varied range of containers.



Workfloors are modular units with an integral sump built in. The sump catches any spilled fluids and can be drained off or recovered. Available in a range of sizes and with access ramps, they provide a flexible and reliable solution for accessing and storing drum and containers.


Spill Pallets are designed to store fluid contains such as drums and IBC caged containers. They also feature regulation compliant sump capacities to capture any spilled fluids. Available in a wide range of sizes and for different containers they are a regular feature in many logistics facilities. There are weathertight options too, which prevent rainwater filling the sump if stored outside.


Transporter units allow drums and containers to be transported around a site safely. They feature a regulation compliant built in additional fluid barrier capacity to prevent spilled fluids from reaching and polluting the environment.


Storage


We have a wide range of storage cupboards in metal and plastic. Available in different sizes and shapes, ask us for more details to suit specific requirements.


The law from the HSE

 

The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 (HSWA)

 

The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 requires employers to ensure the health and safety of all employees and anyone affected by their work, so far as is reasonably practicable, which means balancing the level of risk against the measures needed to control the risk in terms of money, time or trouble. This includes taking steps to control slip and trip risks.


Employees have a duty to take care of their own health and safety and that of others and must use any safety equipment provided.

Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974

 

The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 (Regulation 3)

 

Build on the HSWA and include duties on employers to assess risks (including slip and trip risks) and take action where necessary.

Management of health and safety at work

 

The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 (Regulation 12)

 

Require floors to be suitable, in good condition and free from obstructions. People should be able to move around safely.

The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992


Site Surveys and Spill Recovery training


To help you identify spill and leak risks we can provide a site survey. An experienced and highly knowledgeable member of our team can attend a business site and provide a written report identifying the risks. Along with the risk identification, a suggestions of liquid safety solutions will be suggested.


To allow a business’s employees to better respond to a spill we provide spill training to ensure that in the event of a spill everybody knows how to safely respond and follow a set procedure.