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=Sourcing=
=Sourcing=
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== [[ULINE]] ==
===Modular System===
*[https://www.uline.com/BL_8218/Spill-Containment-Workstations?keywords=Spill+Containment Uline’s Page on their Modular Spill Pallet System]
*For Home Use/Small Storage etc their Single or Double Drum Units COULD work
*( [[User: Eric]] Here) I have also seen for all the usual Automotive Fluids, as a part of [[Fleet Management]] ,  by the Breakroom / Where people stop to grab paperwork, having drums for [[Power Steering Fluid]] ,  [[Automatic Transmission Fluid]] ,  [[Motor Oil]] and the like
**Typically also [[DEF]] although getting that from the Pump may be better
***SUPPOSEDLY this is due to how poorly maintained DEF tanks can loose water and the [[Urea]] will start to crystallize MAJORLY messing up the [[SCR]] system etc
****BUT reputable truck stops etc should be good, and worse case scenario would a System Flushout with [[DI Water]] then fill with fresh fluid be all that is needed, or does more problematic stuff happen like Corrosion etc?
**[[Windshield Wash]] is also typically stored here but doesn’t NECESSARILY need as intense of spill containment etc (although it can’t hurt, especially for larger volumes)
**ANYWHO i have seen this done with one “ramp module” and a ton of those “2x1 Modules”
**The bonus room + “forkliftability” of the 2x2 Modules is worth it though.
**Also another thing to consider with [[Seccondary Containment is how much of a leak can you contain before it overflows
***Low Profile units tend to store less
***Ideally you would be able to contain everything, regulation is for a percentage of the largest tank if i remember correctly, and if you inspect stuff regularly you CAN get away with less
****Main thing is [[Murphy’s Law]] and all that
*ANYWHO
*[https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/H-4037/Spill-Containment/Spill-Containment-Workstation-4-Drum ULINE - Spill Containment Workstation - 4 Drum] ( ‘’’280 USD as of this Edit’’’ )
*[https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/H-4038/Spill-Containment/Ramp-for-Spill-Containment-Workstations ULINE - Ramp for Spill Containment Workstations] ( ‘’’265 USD as of this Edit’’’ )
*[https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/H-4039/Spill-Containment/Connectors-for-Spill-Containment-Workstations ULINE - Connectors for Spill Containment Workstations] ( ‘’’2 for 16 USD as of this Edit’’’ )
 
===“Normal” Pallets===
*[https://www.uline.com/BL_8211/Spill-Containment-Pallets The ULINE Page on their Spill Containment Pallets]
**The yellow ones are probably easier to clean (for most oily substances) as you can easily see what is dirty vs what isn’t etc
**The Black ones will probably last longer due to UV Resistance from the [[Carbon Black]] etc and also will look “nicer” even when heavily scratched up/aged+stained etc
 
===Specialty===
*[https://www.uline.com/BL_386/IBC-Spill-Containment-Pallet ULINE [[IBC Tote]] Spill Containment Pallet]
**Pricey, and probably not needed due to the rugged nature of IBC totes, but having ONE on hand in case one begins to leak may be nice
***[[User: Eric]] here again.  I responded to at least one spill of an IBC tote that leaked all over the place
***They didn’t have much of a good onsite [[Spill Response Kit]] or anything so it really did get all over the place
***It was some milky anti-mildew spray i think.  If it was contained (ESPECIALLY if in a pallet with a camlock fitting) it could have probably been a 30 Minute to 1 Hour Job with little disruption to ongoing warehouse work
***Instead it was an Emergency Response job and we had to squeegee + spread [[Spill Adsorbent]] all over the place and made numerous drums of material etc
****Took a couple hours, and other products got coated in the stuff
***So YES it’s expensive, but moving a “leaker” onto an area where it will make far less of a mess etc makes it into a couple of rags and a vac truck, rather than a whole crew and a ton of drums/bags etc
****To be fair though those [[Flexible Spill Berms]] / having your workers trained enough (and not rushing to meet quotas enough) ‘’’’to NOT stab the forks into the plastic of an IBC Tote’’’ ) also would have worked
*[https://www.uline.com/BL_8164/Poly-Dolly ULINE Polly Dolly]
**A real nifty combination of a [[Drum Dolly]] ,  Single Drum Spill Pallet, and a Horizontal Stand for Dispensing
**Would need to read reviews to see if it works well/lasts (and if the [[Ergonomics]] are alright etc) BUT may be a good option
**[https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/H-3042/Drum-Covers-and-Lids/Steel-Drum-Recycling-Lid-55-Gallon?pricode=WB1737&gadtype=pla&id=H-3042&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=12155149431&gbraid=0AAAAAD_uetM-wu7qXKKwrDDgvdZGFZLDI&gclid=CjwKCAjw04HIBhB8EiwA8jGNbWIlP_FbkdP1y0bbM9SAPHLoBVSjyG2x_ZLnu4-fILiOs4vlKYTlvRoCgpUQAvD_BwE A Related Offering for a Trash Cans Lid Thing for Drums]
**Are any sold with Hinged Lids though?


=Potential OSE Benefits=
=Potential OSE Benefits=
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*Having Wood or Metal “Skid Plates”, and Metal Forklift Slots, as well as other [[Design for Lifting]] features etc could also set OSE’s designs apart
*Having Wood or Metal “Skid Plates”, and Metal Forklift Slots, as well as other [[Design for Lifting]] features etc could also set OSE’s designs apart
*FINALLY the cost reduction alone (Multi-Hundred's of USD for most Off The Shelf options) is a reason for development of this
*FINALLY the cost reduction alone (Multi-Hundred's of USD for most Off The Shelf options) is a reason for development of this
*[https://www.uline.com/BL_1490/Spill-Containment-Drum-Shed ULINE Spill Containment Drum Shed]
**These are common on construction sites etc
***They work alright but getting drums in/out is a pain ESPECIALLY without the ramps, so those are a MUST buy if using one of these
*[https://www.uline.com/BL_4072/Drum-Bogie ULINE Drum Bogie]
**Would be a good way to transport a “leaker” without a [[Drum Overpack]] and a Forklift etc
***Also may be a good option if using 55 Gallon Drums as Trash Cans (especially for [[Safe Oily Rag Disposal]] etc )
***Probably only works well on Smooth Concrete though


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*[https://spillcontainment.com/ultratech-university/spill-containment/spill-decks-vs-spill-pallets-for-55-gallon-drums/ An Article in Spill Containment . Com Titled “ Spill Decks vs. Spill Pallets for 55-Gallon Drums” ]
**Great information overall


[[Category: Safety]]
[[Category: Safety]]

Latest revision as of 16:47, 10 November 2025

Basics

Sourcing

ULINE

Modular System

  • Uline’s Page on their Modular Spill Pallet System
  • For Home Use/Small Storage etc their Single or Double Drum Units COULD work
  • ( User: Eric Here) I have also seen for all the usual Automotive Fluids, as a part of Fleet Management , by the Breakroom / Where people stop to grab paperwork, having drums for Power Steering Fluid , Automatic Transmission Fluid , Motor Oil and the like
    • Typically also DEF although getting that from the Pump may be better
      • SUPPOSEDLY this is due to how poorly maintained DEF tanks can loose water and the Urea will start to crystallize MAJORLY messing up the SCR system etc
        • BUT reputable truck stops etc should be good, and worse case scenario would a System Flushout with DI Water then fill with fresh fluid be all that is needed, or does more problematic stuff happen like Corrosion etc?
    • Windshield Wash is also typically stored here but doesn’t NECESSARILY need as intense of spill containment etc (although it can’t hurt, especially for larger volumes)
    • ANYWHO i have seen this done with one “ramp module” and a ton of those “2x1 Modules”
    • The bonus room + “forkliftability” of the 2x2 Modules is worth it though.
    • Also another thing to consider with [[Seccondary Containment is how much of a leak can you contain before it overflows
      • Low Profile units tend to store less
      • Ideally you would be able to contain everything, regulation is for a percentage of the largest tank if i remember correctly, and if you inspect stuff regularly you CAN get away with less
  • ANYWHO
  • ULINE - Spill Containment Workstation - 4 Drum ( ‘’’280 USD as of this Edit’’’ )
  • ULINE - Ramp for Spill Containment Workstations ( ‘’’265 USD as of this Edit’’’ )
  • ULINE - Connectors for Spill Containment Workstations ( ‘’’2 for 16 USD as of this Edit’’’ )

“Normal” Pallets

  • The ULINE Page on their Spill Containment Pallets
    • The yellow ones are probably easier to clean (for most oily substances) as you can easily see what is dirty vs what isn’t etc
    • The Black ones will probably last longer due to UV Resistance from the Carbon Black etc and also will look “nicer” even when heavily scratched up/aged+stained etc

Specialty

  • ULINE IBC Tote Spill Containment Pallet
    • Pricey, and probably not needed due to the rugged nature of IBC totes, but having ONE on hand in case one begins to leak may be nice
      • User: Eric here again. I responded to at least one spill of an IBC tote that leaked all over the place
      • They didn’t have much of a good onsite Spill Response Kit or anything so it really did get all over the place
      • It was some milky anti-mildew spray i think. If it was contained (ESPECIALLY if in a pallet with a camlock fitting) it could have probably been a 30 Minute to 1 Hour Job with little disruption to ongoing warehouse work
      • Instead it was an Emergency Response job and we had to squeegee + spread Spill Adsorbent all over the place and made numerous drums of material etc
        • Took a couple hours, and other products got coated in the stuff
      • So YES it’s expensive, but moving a “leaker” onto an area where it will make far less of a mess etc makes it into a couple of rags and a vac truck, rather than a whole crew and a ton of drums/bags etc
        • To be fair though those Flexible Spill Berms / having your workers trained enough (and not rushing to meet quotas enough) ‘’’’to NOT stab the forks into the plastic of an IBC Tote’’’ ) also would have worked
  • ULINE Polly Dolly

Potential OSE Benefits

  • Using large format FDM 3D Printers such as the Cubic Meter 3D Printer etc, they can be produced at a far lower cost
  • Also adding Industry Standard Connectors such as a 2in Cam-Lock Stainless Steel Fitting etc (and integrated drain features rather than it being a “flat pool” would make emptying + decontamination of the pallet far easier
  • Having Wood or Metal “Skid Plates”, and Metal Forklift Slots, as well as other Design for Lifting features etc could also set OSE’s designs apart
  • FINALLY the cost reduction alone (Multi-Hundred's of USD for most Off The Shelf options) is a reason for development of this
  • ULINE Spill Containment Drum Shed
    • These are common on construction sites etc
      • They work alright but getting drums in/out is a pain ESPECIALLY without the ramps, so those are a MUST buy if using one of these
  • ULINE Drum Bogie
    • Would be a good way to transport a “leaker” without a Drum Overpack and a Forklift etc
      • Also may be a good option if using 55 Gallon Drums as Trash Cans (especially for Safe Oily Rag Disposal etc )
      • Probably only works well on Smooth Concrete though

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