Boost Rental Profits with Flexible Spill Containment
- By Justrite Safety Group
- Mar 5, 2026
Increase Rental Revenue. Reduce Risk.
How Flexible Spill Containment Increases Equipment Rental ROI
Flexible spill containment berms offer equipment rental companies a practical way to increase profitability while reducing risk. When added to a rental fleet, berms create a high-margin accessory rental, support environmental compliance, and help customers prevent costly spills on the jobsite. With low acquisition costs, strong utilization potential, and long service life, flexible spill containment delivers measurable ROI while strengthening customer relationships and expanding market opportunities.
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FAQs:
Q1: What does OSHA say about ground conditions for cranes?
A: OSHA 1926.1402 requires employers to ensure that ground conditions are firm, level, and capable of supporting the weight of equipment, including cranes. Failure to comply can result in tipping, equipment damage, or worker injury.
Q2: How do ground protection mats help with OSHA compliance?
A: Ground mats like VersaMAT® and TuffTrak®XL distribute weight evenly, increase surface stability, and help meet OSHA and ASME B30.5 standards for safe crane operation.
Q3: When should you use ground protection mats?
A: Ground mats are essential when working on soft, wet, sloped, or unstable terrain. They are also recommended in environmentally sensitive areas like wetlands or agricultural zones.
Q4: Are ground protection mats reusable?
A: Yes, products like VersaMAT® and AlturnaMAT® are made from durable polyethylene and can be reused for hundreds of jobs, offering a sustainable alternative to plywood.
Q5: What’s the difference between VersaMAT® and TuffTrak®?
A: VersaMAT® is a lightweight, general-purpose mat with diamond tread, while TuffTrak®XL is a heavy-duty option for supporting large cranes and equipment in the most demanding environments.


