Spill-Specific Solutions
Whether you're dealing with water-based, oil-based or hazardous chemical spills, PRO-SAFE® has the right solutions. See the Spill Control Recommendations chart below to find exactly what you need.
Whether you're dealing with water-based, oil-based or hazardous chemical spills, Pro-Safe® has the right solutions.
What Is An Emergency Spill?
Under the wrong circumstances, any spill can be considered an emergency.
OSHA defines an emergency spill as:
- One in which there are high levels of harmful substances that could injure workers
- One that could cause a fire or explosion
- One that significantly impacts air quality in the facility
- One that requires workers to evacuate the area
Whether you're dealing with water-based, oil-based or hazardous chemical spills, PRO-SAFE® has the right solutions. See the Spill Control Recommendations chart below to find exactly what you need.
The key to fast, effective spill control is making sure you have the supplies, resources and protocol designed to fit the unique needs of your facility.
Here are PRO-SAFE® recommendations for a variety of applications:
Be sure hazardous materials are protected in flammable safety cabinets to prevent accidental fires, explosions, chemical burns or other damage. Color coding flammable safety cabinets helps easily identify contents at a glance, which makes this solution a best practice in many facilities.
You can find spill control products from PRO-SAFE on MSCDirect.com.
To help you minimize the impact of dangerous spills, download a PDF of the spill control solutions catalog from PRO-SAFE here.
Safety protection you can trust.
No matter the application, PRO-SAFE has the personal protective equipment you need to protect you from head to toe.
PRO-SAFE's extensive offering includes gloves, hard hats, safety glasses, hearing products, protective clothing and much more.
The right personal protective products can help guard against workplace safety hazards including noise, chemicals, debris and more.
While chlorine is essential for processes such as disinfection, manufacturing, and bleaching, it poses significant health risks if mismanaged, as chlorine gas is highly toxic.
Read this article to understand the roles of spill containment and secondary containment and why you should have both.
Portable gas detection devices should be routinely tested and calibrated to verify they are functioning properly.
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