Spill Containment Pallets for Single & Double Stacked IBC Totes
The IBC Spill Containment Pallets Holds Up to 6 Tons! Stack Two IBC Totes and Save Floor Space. The IBC Spill Containment Pallet has weight capacity of 16,000 lbs. which ensures secure stacking of two full IBC containers, with a 400 gallon spill containment capacity, in compliance with the EPA’s SPCC spill containment regulations. Crafted with all polyethylene construction, this IBC spill pallet offers superior chemical compatibility and eliminates concerns of rust and corrosion. Plus, its 100% polyethylene construction means no metal parts, ensuring durability and longevity. With easily removable grating and inner components, cleanup is quick and hassle-free.
Part# | Model | Dimensions | Grating Surface | Weight Capacity | Spill Capacity | Pallet Weight |
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CV1057 | IBC Spill Pallet Without Drain | 58.8″L x 58.8″W x 33″H | 52″L x 52″W | 16,000 Lbs. | 400 Gallons | 444 Lbs. |
CV1058 | IBC Spill Pallet With Drain | 58.8″L x 58.8″W x 33″H | 52″L x 52″W | 16,000 Lbs. | 400 Gallons | 444 Lbs. |
Spill Containment Pallets Help You Comply With:
- 40 CFR 264.175 ‐ Hazardous waste containment systems must be free of structural cracks or gaps, be designed to keep spilled liquids from remaining in contact with the container, prevent run‐on and “have sufficient capacity to contain 10% of the volume of the containers, or the volume of the largest container, whichever is greater.”
- 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.
- 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.