Refill for PIG® Spill Kit in Large Wall-Mount Cabinet
Each absorbs up to 17 gal. Absorbs Oils; Coolants; Solvents; Water; Universal
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The State of California mandates that the following statement is made in order to comply with the California Safe Drinking Water & Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986.
Chemical | Known to Cause |
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Silica, crystalline (airborne particles of respirable size) | Cancer |
Don't be caught with an empty spill kit when you need it most! Keep a refill handy to instantly replace used contents.
- Packed to replace used absorbents from your PIG Spill Kit in Large Wall-Mount Cabinet (KIT228)
- PIG BLUE Socks stop spreading spills; PIG Mat and Pillows absorb quickly; wipers clean surfaces and hands
- Temporary disposal bags with ties help make cleanup faster
- Only PIG Spill Kit Refills feature PIG Absorbents proven for rapid response
Absorbency Range | 10 - 19.9 gal. |
Absorbency | Up to 17 gal. |
Brand | PIG |
Fluid Absorbed | Oils; Coolants; Solvents; Water; Universal |
Sold as | 1 each |
Weight | 24 lbs. |
# per Pallet | 16 |
Composition |
Socks: Polypropylene & Magnesium Aluminosilicate Mats: Polypropylene Pillows: Polypropylene & Cellulosic Fibers Wipers: Double-Recreped Cellulose |
Includes |
80 - 10" W x 13" L PIG® Absorbent Mat Pad in Dispenser Box (MAT251) 3 - ext. dia. 3" x 10' L PIG® Blue Absorbent Sock (PIG202) 56 - 11.8" W x 13" L PIG® PR40 All-Purpose Wipers (WIP310) 2 - ext. dia. 3" x 48" L PIG® Blue Absorbent Sock (4048) 8 - 10" W x 10" L x 2" H PIG® Absorbent Pillow (PIL204) 10 - 18" W x 30" H Polyethylene Disposal Bags (BAG201-S) 1 - Instructions |
UNSPSC | 47131905 |
Pigalog® Page Number | Page 86 |
- Product Data Sheet (PDS)
- Chemical Compatibility for PIG Spill Kits
- Instructions for PIG Spill Kits
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29 CFR 1910.1450
When hazardous chemicals are used in laboratories, a chemical hygiene plan must be established. Employers must, "determine and implement control measures to reduce employee exposure to hazardous chemicals." -
40 CFR 112.7
SPCC planning requirements state that facilities subject to these regulations must have written plans in place discussing the products, countermeasures and procedures that are in place, or will be taken by the facility to prevent discharge of oil into waters of the United States. -
40 CFR 122.26
When applying for a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit, facilities must have a plan in place that describes actions, procedures, control techniques, management practices and equipment available to prevent illegal discharge of pollutants into waterways.
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