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CHEMICAL SPILL KIT 10 GALLON

  • The 10 Gallon Chemical Spill Kit is a set of equipment and supplies designed to contain and clean up small to medium chemical spills.
  • BRAND: FORTE


  • Typical Contents:
  • Absorbents: Used to absorb spilled chemicals. Common types include:
  • Absorbent Pads: Flat sheets used for general spills (0.8 L) 41 g, Size: 40 x 50 cm = 30 pieces.
  • Absorbent Pads: Larger absorbent pad-shaped materials for larger spills or those in hard-to-reach areas, Size: 20 x 30 cm, 2.5 liters = 2 pieces.
  • Absorbent Socks: Long, narrow absorbent materials used to contain spills along edges or in gutters, Size: 3 x 48 cm, 6 liters = 2 pieces.
  • Universal Absorbents: Designed to absorb a wide range of chemicals.
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): To protect the responder from exposure to hazardous chemicals:
  • Gloves: Chemical-resistant gloves (such as nitrile or butyl rubber).
  • Goggles: Safety glasses to protect eyes from splashes.
  • Apron: Chemical-resistant apron to protect clothing.


  • Waste Containment and Disposal:
  • Waste Disposal Bags: Heavy-duty bags to collect and dispose of contaminated materials.
  • Warning Signs and Tape: To warn others of the danger of spills.


  • Other Accessories:
  • Scoops and Spoons: To transfer absorbent materials.
  • Utility Knife: To cut open bags and other materials.
  • Instruction Manual: Provides instructions on how to use the spill kit.


  • Typical Uses:
  • Laboratory: To clean up accidental spills of chemicals used in experiments.
  • Industrial Facilities: To handle spills of chemicals used in manufacturing processes.
  • Warehouses: To handle spills of chemicals stored in drums or containers.
  • Construction Sites: To clean up spills of paints, solvents, and other chemicals.
  • Maintenance Sections: To respond to spills in a variety of environments.


  • Important Considerations:
  • Chemical Compatibility: Ensure that the absorbent materials in your spill kit are compatible with the types of chemicals likely to be spilled in your specific environment.


  • Training: Proper training is essential for anyone using a chemical spill kit. This should include:
  • Risk Assessment
  • Spill Response Procedures
  • Personal Protective Equipment Selection and Use
  • Waste Disposal Regulations
  • Regular Inspection and Maintenance: Regularly inspect your spill kit to ensure that all components are present and in good condition. Replace any worn or damaged items immediately.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Ensure that your spill kit meets all applicable local, state, and federal regulations.


  • By having a well-stocked, properly maintained, and readily available chemical spill kit, you can reduce the risks associated with chemical spills and ensure a quick and effective cleanup.
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  • The 10 Gallon Chemical Spill Kit is a set of equipment and supplies designed to contain and clean up small to medium chemical spills.
  • BRAND: FORTE


  • Typical Contents:
  • Absorbents: Used to absorb spilled chemicals. Common types include:
  • Absorbent Pads: Flat sheets used for general spills (0.8 L) 41 g, Size: 40 x 50 cm = 30 pieces.
  • Absorbent Pads: Larger absorbent pad-shaped materials for larger spills or those in hard-to-reach areas, Size: 20 x 30 cm, 2.5 liters = 2 pieces.
  • Absorbent Socks: Long, narrow absorbent materials used to contain spills along edges or in gutters, Size: 3 x 48 cm, 6 liters = 2 pieces.
  • Universal Absorbents: Designed to absorb a wide range of chemicals.
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): To protect the responder from exposure to hazardous chemicals:
  • Gloves: Chemical-resistant gloves (such as nitrile or butyl rubber).
  • Goggles: Safety glasses to protect eyes from splashes.
  • Apron: Chemical-resistant apron to protect clothing.


  • Waste Containment and Disposal:
  • Waste Disposal Bags: Heavy-duty bags to collect and dispose of contaminated materials.
  • Warning Signs and Tape: To warn others of the danger of spills.


  • Other Accessories:
  • Scoops and Spoons: To transfer absorbent materials.
  • Utility Knife: To cut open bags and other materials.
  • Instruction Manual: Provides instructions on how to use the spill kit.


  • Typical Uses:
  • Laboratory: To clean up accidental spills of chemicals used in experiments.
  • Industrial Facilities: To handle spills of chemicals used in manufacturing processes.
  • Warehouses: To handle spills of chemicals stored in drums or containers.
  • Construction Sites: To clean up spills of paints, solvents, and other chemicals.
  • Maintenance Sections: To respond to spills in a variety of environments.


  • Important Considerations:
  • Chemical Compatibility: Ensure that the absorbent materials in your spill kit are compatible with the types of chemicals likely to be spilled in your specific environment.


  • Training: Proper training is essential for anyone using a chemical spill kit. This should include:
  • Risk Assessment
  • Spill Response Procedures
  • Personal Protective Equipment Selection and Use
  • Waste Disposal Regulations
  • Regular Inspection and Maintenance: Regularly inspect your spill kit to ensure that all components are present and in good condition. Replace any worn or damaged items immediately.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Ensure that your spill kit meets all applicable local, state, and federal regulations.


  • By having a well-stocked, properly maintained, and readily available chemical spill kit, you can reduce the risks associated with chemical spills and ensure a quick and effective cleanup.

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