HazMat 20-Gallon Hi-Viz Overpack Drum Spill Kit #SPKHZ-20-HV – Absorbs up to 15.2 Gallons
Be prepared for fast response with a high-visibility HazMat Spill Kit!
• Packed with a variety of quality HazMat sorbents to handle acids, bases and unknown liquids
• Lightweight, polypropylene drum resists chemicals and keeps contents clean and dry
• Bright green drum stands out, even in low light conditions
• Nonthreaded lid lifts off for easy access (not rated as a shipping container)
SPKHZ-20-HV Specifications
Dimensions: ext. dia. 23″ x 19.5″ H
Shipping Dimensions: 23″ W x 23″ L x 19″ H
Sold as: 1 per package
Absorbency: Up to 15.2 gal. per package
Weight: 26.79 lbs.
# per Pallet: 16
Incinerable: No
Ship Class: 175
Includes:
25 – 15″ x 19″ Yellow HazMat HeavyWeight SonicBonded Pads (YPB100H)
4 – 3″ x 4′ Yellow HazMat Sorbent Socks (YSO430)
2 – 18″ x 18″ Yellow HazMat Sorbent Pillows (YPIL1818)
4 – 18″ X 30″ Yellow Disposal Bags & Ties (A-DISPBAG-SM)
1 – Pair Nitrile Gloves (A-GLV-NIT)
1 – Safety Goggles (A-GOG)
1 – 3″ x 5″ Vinyl Spill Kit Label (AKITLABEL)
6 – 6″ x 2″ TamperProof Seals (ASEAL)
1 – 23″ X 19″ Hi-Viz 20-Gallon Overpack (A20OVER-HV)
Metric Equivalent Specifications
Dimensions: ext. dia. 58.4cm x 49.5cm H
Shipping Dimensions: 58.4cm W x 58.4cm L x 48.3cm H
Absorbency: Up to 57.5 L per package
Weight: 12.2 kg
Warnings & Restrictions:
There are no known warnings and restrictions for this product.
Regulations and Compliance:
40 CFR 263.31 – Transporters, “must clean up any hazardous waste discharge that occurs during transportation…so that the hazardous waste discharge no longer presents a hazard to human health or the environment.”
40 CFR 263.30(a) – In the event of a spill, transporters must, “take appropriate immediate action to protect human health and the environment.”
40 CFR 122.26 – Facilities must have a detailed plan in place to prevent illegal discharge of pollutants into waterways.
40 CFR 112.7(c)(1) – Facilities must have “appropriate containment and/or diversionary structures to prevent discharge oil from reaching a navigable water course.”