Spill kit

Spill kits are typically single-use kits containing chemicals used for absorption of (hazardous) wastes. Ready-for-use kits typically contain personal protective equipment, decontamination or neutralizing agents, disposal containers, and signage markers. Sometimes, spill containment material will also be included.

Types

Specialized kits are available for specific spills:[1][2]

References

  • Rashid, Adeel (2024-11-04). "What's A Spill Kit? Types, Uses, Benefits and Components". Occupational Health and Safety Blog. Retrieved 2025-03-31.
  • Lee, Evie (2021-11-03). "Types Of Spills Kits, What Are They Used For?". CPD Online College. Retrieved 2025-03-31.

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