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Why Hazmat Decon Containment Berms Are Vital to Emergency Response Teams

A hazardous material release poses many environmental threats. It’s important to capture, contain and cleanup any contamination. Hazmat decon berms play a critical role in emergency response clean-up operations.

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Top 3 Spill Containment Berms for Reducing Fertilizer Pollution

Fertilizers are an essential ingredient to successful agriculture. In soil, the right amount of fertilizer is healthy. But, too much fertilizer contaminates the environment. It has the potential to migrate into surface water damaging aquatic life. Water containing spilled fertilizer is unfit for human consumption.

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What Spill Containment Berms Should You Use for Petroleum, Oil and Lubricant (POL) Storage Areas?

Portable and versatile, the QuickBerm Lite is a perfect on-the-go spill containment berm. It folds down to a compact size for transporting in vehicles or storing with spill kits.

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Does Your Construction Worksite Need Spill Containment?

Standing equipment like generators and compressors are another source of spills. Place the equipment inside a secondary containment area to contain small drips or major leaks. Due to its heavy-duty design, the Rigid-Lock QuickBerm is also recommended for this application.

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4 Spill Containment Berms for Military Use

The U.S. Armed Forces operate in extreme conditions like the remote landscapes of Afghanistan and the Middle East. They also respond to local threats, such as an anthrax scare in Washington D.C. As a federally-funded entity, the military is under constant public scrutiny. They cannot afford an environmental incident or injury to soldiers in the course of responding to an emergency. 

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6 Tips for Complying with SPCC Regulations

This information is also critical for emergency response. Responders need to know the site layout and the materials they will encounter. Include the contact details of key spill management personnel on the plot plan.

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Protect Workers with Temporary Noise Reduction Barriers

Did you know that 22 million workers each year suffer damaged hearing due to noise pollution?

The U.S. Department of Labor reports that companies paid penalties up to $1.5 million in a single year for not protecting their workers from noise. Hearing loss disability accounts for an estimated $242 million annually.

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Taking a Closer Look at Spill Containment Berms

Oil spills spread rapidly, especially when they reach open water. A spill as small as one gallon of used motor oil contaminates one million gallons of fresh water. The environmental consequences of uncontained spills are horrific. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) also imposes penalties for harming the environment.

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