spill containment systems
Spill containment systems are designed to prevent and manage the release of hazardous materials, such as chemicals or oil, into the environment. These systems typically include barriers, such as berms or walls, and containment units, like trays or tanks, that capture spills before they can spread. They are essential in industrial settings, where the risk of spills is higher.
These systems help protect the environment and public health by minimizing contamination and facilitating cleanup efforts. Regular maintenance and inspections are crucial to ensure that spill containment systems function effectively and comply with regulations set by organizations like the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).