Oil-Only Defender™ Pads #WPB50H – 15″ x 19″, 50 pads/package
• Highly absorbent SonicBonded mat for oily spills and overspray
• Abrasion-resistant top layer gives pads strength for everyday
cleanup jobs
• Perfect for medium-duty industrial, maintenance and general
applications
• Quickly absorbs leaks, spills and overspray to keep floors dry
• Perforations allow you to tear pads into different sizes based on
your application
• Oil selective — repels water but absorbs oil and oil-based fluids
WPB50H Specifications
Dimensions: 15″ W x 19″ L
Shipping Dimensions: 15″ W x 19″ L x 8″ H
Sold as: 50 pads per package
Color: White
Composition: Polypropylene
Absorbency: Up to 14.55 gal. per package
Absorbency per: Up to 37.25 oz. per pad
Weight: 6.5 lbs.
# per Pallet: 48
Basis Weight: HeavyWeight
Incinerable: Yes
Ship Class: 175
Metric Equivalent Specifications
Dimensions: 38.1cm W x 48.3cm L
Shipping Dimensions: 38.1cm W x 48.3cm L x 20.3cm H
Absorbency: Up to 55.1 L per package
Absorbency per: Up to 1.1 L per pad
Weight: 2.9 kg
Warnings & Restrictions:
There are no known warnings and restrictions for this product.
Regulations and Compliance:
49 CFR 173.3(c)(2) – The area between a container and a salvage drum used for overpacking must have “sufficient cushioning and
absorption material to prevent excessive movement of the damaged package and to eliminate the presence of any free liquid at the
time the salvage drum is closed.”
29 CFR 1910.22(a)(2) – Floors in your workplace should be, “maintained in a clean and, so far as possible, a dry condition.”
29 CFR 1910.1450(e) – OSHA requires containment and cleanup materials for spills in laboratories to reduce occupational exposure
to hazardous chemicals.
29 CFR 1910.120(j)(1) – Under an OSHA requirement, “DOT-specified salvage drums or containers and suitable quantities of proper absorbents shall be kept available and used in areas where spills, leaks, or ruptures may occur.”
29 CFR 1910.107(g)(2) – OSHA requires spraying areas to be “kept as free from the accumulation of deposits of combustible residues as practical.”
29 CFR 1910.107(b)(3) – If floors in a spray booth or work area are combustible, they “shall be covered with noncombustible material
of such character as to facilitate the safe cleaning and removal of residues.”