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February 26, 2011

Job Hut with Sump

 

 

The job hut is the plastic outdoor storage system par excellence, made of a single extra large element. This supersized 8-drum storage space is the most cost-conscious storage container currently available on the market. As for the Hazard Hut, its built-in characteristics are way ahead of its competitors: its built-in vents, tether hooks, extrawide door opening and excellent forkliftability make the Job Hut a state-of-the-art product.

 

100% UV stable polyethylene

Does not rust, no maintenance

One-piece moulded design

No joints or seams to leak

Extra large door

Large access

Built-in vents

Reduced fumes

Lightweight

Easy to handle

Tetherable

Remains upright

Very low Easy access

 

DIMENSIONS:

Exterior

Length 229

Width 159

Height 236

Interior

Length 178

Width 129

Height 208

All sizes are in cm.

Weight 232 kg

Maximum load 3632 kg

Sump capacity 272 litres

 

Our price:£2502.00

via Job Hut with Sump.

February 25, 2011

Hazard Hut with Sump

Hazard Hut with Sump

Hazard Hut with Sump

The hazard hut is a 4-drum outdoor storage solution. This one-piece moulded container with built-in sump sets the standard when it comes to accessibility, robustness and reliability. Moulded-in vents, lockable doors, and the possibility to transport the huts with a forklift are the unique properties which set the Hazard Hut apart from its competitors.

100% maintenance-free and extremely solid.
Optional Ramp

100% UV stable polyethylene
Does not rust or corrode
One-piece moulded design
No joints or seams to leak
Double door
Large access
Built-in vents
Reduced fumes
Lightweight Easy to handle
Tetherable
Remains upright

DIMENSIONS:
Exterior:
Length 161 
Width 170 
Height 181

Interior:
Length 136
Width 136
Height 132

All sizes are in cm

Weight 116 kg
Maximum load 1800 kg
Sump capacity 273 litres

Price: £1540.00

http://www.serpro.eu/shop1/Hazard-Hut-with-Sump.html

June 20, 2010

HazardEx – News

HazardEx – News.

Following a two month trial, one of the biggest of its kind in British legal history, three companies are facing huge fines after being convicted of involvement in the Buncefield disaster. On the 18th June, a jury at St Albans’ Crown Court found TAV Engineering guilty of failing to protect workers and members of the public following an investigation into the explosion and fire at Buncefield Oil Storage Depot on 11 December 2005.

Motherwell Control Systems was found guilty of the same charge on the 16th June. Both TAV Engineering and Motherwell Control had pleaded not guilty

Also this week, Hertfordshire Oil Storage Limited (HOSL) was found guilty of failing to prevent major accidents and limit their effects. HOSL also pleaded guilty to causing pollution to enter controlled waters underlying the vicinity around Buncefield contrary to the Water Resources Act.

Total UK has previously admitted three health and safety breaches in connection with the explosion, while the British Pipeline Agency had also admitted two charges.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and Environment Agency are the ‘Competent Authority’ responsible for regulating non-nuclear major hazardous industrial sites in the UK under the Control of Major Accident Hazard Regulations 1999 (COMAH). As the competent authority, the Health and Safety Executive and Environment Agency have a responsibility to investigate major incidents and ensure that lessons are learned.

The Health & Safety Executive and the Environment Agency said: “This was the biggest and most complex criminal inquiry we have worked on together – the product of many hundreds of hours of painstaking forensic investigation.

“When companies put workers and members of the public at risk and cause environmental damage we will prosecute.

“When the largest fire in peacetime Europe tore through the Buncefield site on that Sunday morning in December 2005, these companies had failed to protect workers, members of the public and the environment.

“The scale of the explosion and fire at Buncefield was immense and it was miraculous that nobody died. Unless the high hazard industries truly learn the lessons, then we may not be that fortunate in future.”

The destruction at the Hertfordshire depot came after a massive vapour cloud ignited when 250,000 litres of petrol leaked from one of its tanks. The blast, widely thought to be the largest explosion in peacetime Europe, measured 2.4 on the Richter scale and could be heard 125 miles away.

During the trial, which started on 15th April, jurors were told that the environmental damage caused was still not known but could last for decades.

Sentencing is due to take place on 16th July, when the companies will face unlimited fines.

June 13, 2010

Stopping Leaks

 
Plug and Dyke Granules 5Kg
When drums and containers suddenly leak or are punctured there is, normally, no quick and easy way to stop fluids from spilling everywhere. Tape or bungs will not do the job. Most of the adhesives used on tape based products will not stick to wet or oily surfaces and bungs will make matters worse. Easy to mix Plug-and-Dyke Granules is an exceptionally efficient form of sealant for leaks in tanks, pipes and drums.Once mixed with water it is a quick and easy to apply to any surface.Requires no surface preparation and can be applied directly over the leak and will seal immediately.

Available in 3 sizes:
5kg tub
10kg tub
20kg tub

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