Available in sizes ranging from 20 litres up to 200 litres, a spill kit will contain fuel absorbent pads and booms, waste bags and ties as well as instructions. Larger kits can also include drain covers and seals, detergent and warning signs, all packaged in a yellow-wheeled bin.
A typical 30 kVA generator with sufficient fuel for 12 hours operation will have approximately 200 litres of diesel fuel stored in the integral base tank or in some remote locations as much as 1000 or even 2500 litres in separate external bulk tanks.
Spills can cause serious and long-term damage to wildlife and the environment, as well as disrupting businesses, damaging reputations and potentially contaminating the drinking water supply. Shentongroup’s bunded fuel tanks comply with DEFRA regulations and have been designed especially for the safe, secure and environmentally responsible storage of diesel fuels. However, should an accident occur having a Diesel Fuel Spill Kit available ensures that any spill can be quickly dealt with and any consequences minimised.
The introduction of Diesel Spill Kits is a further step by shentongroup in providing its customers with a totally integrated solution encompassing every aspect of power management from initial survey through to delivery, installation, commissioning and servicing.
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