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Bunding & Spill Containment

In warehouses and workshops, proper liquid storage is essential. Without adequate chemical bunding or spill bunding, liquids from your site may travel to nearby bodies of water, potentially harming the environment. Managing the risks of bunding for chemicals is crucial to protect your employees, your surroundings, and the environment from pollution.

View Containit’s full range of bunding products, including but not limited to drive over floor bunding,spill kits, ibc bunding, drum bunding, fuel bund, and more, and don’t hesitate to contact Containit if you need assistance.


FAQs

What size bund or spill containment unit should I use?

The size of the bund or spill containment unit depends on the type and volume of liquids you’re storing. For larger containers like drums or IBCs, options such as drum bunding or IBC bunding ensure proper containment. Assess your storage needs to select a bund that offers sufficient capacity for spills and complies with Australian safety standards.

Are Containit bunding products compliant with Australian standards?

Use this checklist to ensure safe and effective spill containment in your workplace:

  1. Identify Hazards: Survey your site for hazards related to liquids. This can be done independently or with the help of a professional.
  2. Assess Risks: Evaluate the severity and likelihood of risks posed by liquids. Consider the impact on people, equipment, and the environment.
  3. Implement Controls: Introduce appropriate measures, such as bunding for chemicals or spill kits, to reduce risks and prevent accidents.
  4. Check and Maintain Controls: Regularly inspect and maintain safety measures like floor bunding to ensure ongoing effectiveness.
  5. Be Prepared: Stock up on essential items like spill kits, chemical bunding, and industrial storage solutions to address spills swiftly.

What are the 5 steps of spill containment?

Use this checklist to ensure safe and effective spill containment in your workplace:

  1. Identify Hazards: Survey your site for hazards related to liquids. This can be done independently or with the help of a professional.
  2. Assess Risks: Evaluate the severity and likelihood of risks posed by liquids. Consider the impact on people, equipment, and the environment.
  3. Implement Controls: Introduce appropriate measures, such as bunding for chemicals or spill kits, to reduce risks and prevent accidents.
  4. Check and Maintain Controls: Regularly inspect and maintain safety measures like floor bunding to ensure ongoing effectiveness.
  5. Be Prepared: Stock up on essential items like spill kits, chemical bunding, and industrial storage solutions to address spills swiftly.

What sort of bunding do I need?

The type of bunding you need depends on your specific liquids and operational requirements. For example:

Containit’s bunding solutions are engineered to handle various storage challenges while keeping your workplace safe and compliant. Explore our full range or contact Containit for expert advice.

How do I choose the right bunding solution?

The best way to choose the right bunding solution is to evaluate your storage needs, the types of liquids being stored, and your site layout. For expert guidance, contact Containit to find the perfect solution for your workplace.