120L Compliant Chemical Spill Kit
$396.00The Spill Deals Direct 120L Chemical Spill Kit fully complies with the AusSpill product quality guidelines and is tested to BS5979 to ensure genuine absorbent capacity.It is colour coded bright lime green to ensure it does not conflict with AS4123Suitable to use with most acids, caustics, fuels, oils, solvents and agricultural chemicals.120L Compliant General Purpose Spill Kit
$390.50Ideal for use in workshops, service stations and small loading docks, this 120L Compliant General Purpose Spill Kit complies with AusSpill Quality Guidelines for spill kits. It is 3rd party tested to standard test method BS7959 to ensure it will perform as stated.Don't get caught short with kits that claim non-varified absorbent capacity. Insist on a genuine AusSpill Compliant Spill Kit.120L Compliant Oil Fuel Spill Kit
$363.00Be fully compliant with AusSpill quality guidelines with the 120L Compliant Oil Fuel Spill Kit . It is tested to BS5979 to ensure you meet the requirements of AS1940:2017 and Work, Health and Safety Regulations.Suitable for containing and absorbing spills of oils, fuels, solvents and all Class 3 hydrocarbons.Packed in a compliant 140L mobile bin for fast recognition and rapid response.240L Chemical Spill Kit – AusSpill Quality Compliant
Clean up chemical spills of up to 240L with this AusSpill Quality Compliant Chemical Spill Kit.This kit complies with AusSpill Quality Guidelines for spill response kits. It contains a range of items including absorbent pads, absorbent floorsweep, containment booms, waste bags and PPE.All sorbents in this spill kit have been independently tested to BS7959 to ensure you can meet your legal requirements.Did you know AS4123 designates blue bins for waste paper, red bins for radioactive waste and yellow bins for clinical waste such as used needles and bandages.All spill kits in the AusSpill Quality range are colour coded bright lime green for fast recognition and prevent conflict with Australian Standards.$583.00240L Compliant General Purpose Spill Kit
$533.50The absorbents in this 240L Compliant General Purpose Spill Kit is independently tested to BS5979 to ensure it meets the absorbent capacity requirements and adheres to the appearance obligations as stated in the quality guidelines.This kit is suitable to use with oils, fuels, coolant and other general workshop liquids.
The AusSpill product quality guidelines sets out the appearance, labeling, packaging and performance parameters for spill kits sold by Spill Deals Direct.
All absorbents in this range have had independent 3rd party laboratory testing to BS7959-1 in order to guarantee sorbent performance.
All spill kits in this range are fully compliant with the AusSpill quality guidelines Spill Kits . This is not an Australian Standard.
After a long period of research and working closely with mobile bin manufacturers, it was determined that lime greens bins are not currently being used for any purpose in Australia. This presented an opportunity to the spill control industry to have a unique colour so that users can quickly differentiate a spill kit from a refuse bin. The requirement for a lime green bin body is covered in Section 5 of AusSpill quality guidelines for Spill Kits.
Section 5 goes on the state the requirement for identifying the different types of spill kits through the use of colour coded lids. White lid for Oil Only, grey for General Purpose and yellow for Hazchem.
Section 6 of AusSpill quality guidelines for spill kits set out the terminology to be used to describe the application of a spill kit. It is broken down into 3 categories; General Purpose, Hazchem and Oil & Fuel Only.
Minimum font size of identifying labels is covered in section 7 of the AusSpill Quality Guidelines. It states that the primary spill kit descriptors must be in clear 50mm high capitals against a contrasting background.
One of the most important aspects of the AusSpill Quality Guidelines is the requirement that all sorbent components of a spill kit are submitted to an independent AusSpill approved laboratory to test sorbents to BS7959-1, “Materials used for the control of liquid spillages, Determination of Sorbency”.
Because of the lack of regulation in the area of spill response and control, many operators have not conducted independent laboratory test to determine the sorbent capacity of their spill response kits. This makes it difficult for consumers to be able to compare different brands of spill kits. This lack of transparency also put spill kit users in the position of not being able to address a chemical spill effectively. Failure to clean up chemical spill can lead to significant fines from both environment and safety regulators.
This testing regime that now applies to all spill kits bearing the AusSpill quality mark of compliance gives users the confidence that the spill kit will perform as required.
It is hoped these quality guidelines are a precursor to the development of an Australian Standard to further regulate spill response and control equipment. AusSpill already has written stakeholder support from environment and safety regulators around Australia and New Zealand, AFAC and relevant industry associations.