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Spill Deck Products

The main differences between a spill deck and a spill pallet lie in their design and intended use:

  1. Spill Deck:
    • Design: Lower to the ground, resembling a sturdy tray.
    • Capacity: Designed for smaller spills and leaks.
    • Portability: Easily transported and deployed to different areas.
    • Usage: Ideal for smaller containers or areas with height restrictions.
  2. Spill Pallet:
    • Design: Elevated platform with a deeper basin.
    • Capacity: Meant for larger spills or multiple containers.
    • Stationary: Typically stays in one place and is used for long-term storage.
    • Usage: Suitable for storing larger drums and barrels. 

Spill decks are used in various settings to manage and safely contain spills of hazardous materials. Here are some common places where spill decks are used:

  1. Industrial Settings: Factories and manufacturing plants use spill decks to contain spills from machinery, chemical processes, and storage areas.
  2. Warehouses: They are used to store drums and containers of hazardous substances, preventing leaks from spreading.
  3. Laboratories: Laboratories handling chemicals and other hazardous materials use spill decks to ensure spills are contained and easily cleaned up.
  4. Chemical Storage Areas: Facilities that store large quantities of chemicals use spill decks to prevent environmental contamination and ensure safety.
  5. Hazardous Waste Collection Sites: These sites use spill decks to manage and contain spills from collected waste materials
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