Refill for PIG® HazMat Spill Kit in 115-Liter Container - RFL336
Don't be caught with an empty spill kit when you need it most! Keep a refill handy to instantly replace used contents.
- Absorbs up to 79.5 L
- Ideal for KIT336, KIT310, and KIT3400
- 115-liter container size
Includes:
- 4 - PIG® HazMat Chemical Absorbent Sock (PIG301)
- 4 - PIG® HazMat Chemical Absorbent Pillow (HR7015)
- 25 - PIG® HazMat Chemical Absorbent Mat Pad (MAT301)
- 5 - Polyethylene Disposal Bags (BAG201-S)
- 6 - Tamperproof Seal Label (LBL100)
Description
- Packed to refill your PIG HazMat Spill Kit in 115-Liter Overpack Salvage Drum or 115-Liter Container
- PIG HazMat Socks stop spreading spills; PIG HazMat Pads and Pillows absorb quickly
- PIG HazMat Absorbents are specially treated for unsurpassed performance with concentrated corrosives, such as 98% sulfuric acid and 30% sodium hydroxide
- Temporary disposal bags help make cleanup easier
- Tamperproof seals help prevent pilfering of spill response supplies
- Only PIG Spill Kit Refills feature PIG Absorbents proven for rapid response
Specifications
Fluid Absorbed: | Acids; Bases; Unknowns |
Absorbency: | Up to 79.5 L |
Sold as: | 1 each |
Weight: | 8.2 kg |
Composition: |
Socks, Mats & Pillows - Polypropylene Skin & Filler |
Includes: |
4 - PIG® HazMat Chemical Absorbent Sock (PIG301) 4 - PIG® HazMat Chemical Absorbent Pillow (HR7015) 25 - PIG® HazMat Chemical Absorbent Mat Pad (MAT301) 5 - Polyethylene Disposal Bags (BAG201-S) 6 - Tamperproof Seal Label (LBL100) 1 - Instructions |
Additional Information
Product Data Sheet (PDS)
Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for PIG® HAZ-MAT Absorbents
Chemical Compatibility Guide for PIG Spill Kits
Chemical Compatibility Guide for PIG Hazardous Chemical Absorbents
Instructions for PIG Spill Kits
Dock Workers Rules (Safety, Health and Welfare), 1990, 81 (b) (ii)
If the cargo is a corrosive substance...suitable absorbent or neutralizing materials shall be used in cleaning the spillage.
Hazardous And Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016, Chapter 2, (6), (a)
The occupier shall take all the steps while managing hazardous and other wastes to contain contaminants and prevent accidents and limit their consequences on human beings and the environment;