Spill Flooring

Bunded Flooring: Essential Safety for Spill Control

Bunded flooring, also known as spill containment flooring, is a crucial safety element in any environment where hazardous liquids are stored, handled, or used. This specialised flooring system features a secondary containment area designed to capture leaks, spills, and drips, preventing them from spreading and potentially causing harm to people, the environment, or property.

Why Choose Bunded Flooring?

Enhanced Safety: Bunded flooring acts as a first line of defense, containing spills and preventing them from reaching drains, waterways, or the surrounding environment. This minimizes the risk of contamination and environmental damage.

Improved Compliance: Many industries and regulations mandate the use of spill containment solutions in areas handling hazardous materials. Bunded flooring plays a vital role in ensuring compliance with these regulations.

Reduced Risks: Spills can lead to slips, falls, and other workplace accidents. Bunded flooring helps to prevent spills from spreading, creating a safer work environment.

Easier Clean-up: Containing spills within the bunded area makes clean-up a more manageable process, minimizing the potential for contamination and reducing downtime.

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Types of Bunded Flooring:

  • Bunded Pallets: Ideal for small-scale storage and handling, these compact units hold individual drums or containers within a contained area.
  • Modular Bunded Flooring: These versatile systems consist of interlocking panels that can be configured to create custom-sized containment areas for various applications. Ramps help material handling allowing sack trucks and mechanical aids to be used.
  • Sump Floor Systems: These floors feature a built-in sump pit that collect, and stores spilt liquids, allowing for easy retrieval and disposal.

Choosing the Right Bunded Flooring:

Selecting the appropriate bundled flooring solution depends on several factors, including:

  • The types and volumes of liquids being handled.
  • The anticipated size and frequency of spills.
  • The weight and traffic load the flooring needs to support.
  • The specific regulations and compliance requirements.

Investing in a well-designed and properly installed bundled flooring system is wise for any facility dealing with hazardous materials. It protects your people, environment, and business from the potential consequences of leaks and spills. This keeps your business on the right side of the HSE.