Product Description
Product Overview
Description
Just wring out this economical Universal Sock and reuse it at least 40 times!
Because this Sock can be used over and over again, it provides more than just great leak and spill containment — it's cost-effective as well. With its long service life, it can do the work of up to 40 regular socks.
Universal Socks — A Solid Performer in a Variety of Situations
These durable, universal-application, polypropylene-filled Socks absorb oils, coolants, solvents and water. Use them wherever you have a variety of spills and only want to stock one sock to cover everything.
Contain and Soak Up Leaks or Spills
Ideal for surrounding spilled fluids or wrapping around leaky machines. Easy and convenient to put into place. Contain spills to keep fluids from spreading into larger areas and becoming slippery hazards. Flexible to conform around machine bases and offer a snug fit with no seepage.
Specifications
Dimensions | - ext. dia. 3" x 48" L |
Shipping Dimensions | - 17" W x 24" L x 21" H |
Sold as | - 15 socks per package |
Color | - Blue |
Composition | - Polypropylene/KC Sontara |
Absorbency | - Up to 9.8 gal. per package |
Absorbency per | - Up to 41.8 oz. per sock |
# per Pallet | - 20 |
Incinerable | - Yes |
Ship Class | - 150 |
UNSPSC | - 47131904 |
Technical Documents:
Please Click Here for Product Data Sheet (PDS)
Please Click Here for Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for Oil-Only Static Dissipative Absorbents
Regulations and Compliance:
29 CFR 1910.120(j)(1) - Under an OSHA requirement, "DOT-specified salvage drums or containers and suitable quantities of proper absorbents shall be kept available and used in areas where spills, leaks, or ruptures may occur."
29 CFR 1910.1450(e) - OSHA requires containment and cleanup materials for spills in laboratories to reduce occupational exposure to hazardous chemicals.
29 CFR 1910.22(a)(2) - Floors in your workplace should be, "maintained in a clean and, so far as possible, a dry condition."
40 CFR 263.30(a) - In the event of a spill, transporters must, "take appropriate immediate action to protect human health and the environment."
40 CFR 263.31 - Transporters, "must clean up any hazardous waste discharge that occurs during transportation so that the hazardous waste discharge no longer presents a hazard to human health or the environment."
49 CFR 173.3(c)(2) - The area between a container and a salvage drum used for overpacking must have "sufficient cushioning and absorption material to prevent excessive movement of the damaged package and to eliminate the presence of any free liquid at the time the salvage drum is closed."
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