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The Hazard Communication

The Hazard Communication Standard was created to ensure that the hazards of all chemicals produced or imported are evaluated, and that...

How to Use a Spill Kit

All spill kits are different and your spill kit may contain more materials than those detailed in this document. All employees should be...

Make Plans Before the Flood Arrives

Flooding may happen in areas when large amounts of rain occur over a short period of time or from a single, heavy storm, tropical system,...

HOW TO MAKE & USE AN OIL SPILL KIT

Selecting a Spill Kit can be a daunting processes, especially if you are unware of the types of absorbents you need. Not having the right...

So what is a Spill Kit?

Oil spills, no matter how small or large, effect the environment by destroying and poisoning any habitat it comes in contact. Whether...

How to Control Oil Spills on Water

During a spill response, sensitive locations threatened by an advancing oil slick can be protected with various kinds of equipment and...

The Principles of Water Barriers

Water from floods can take time to build up, allowing the population in an area time to be warned in advance. But sometimes flooding...

Oil Absorbent Socks vs Booms

Universal Sorbents absorb all types of water-based and oil-based liquids. They are ideal for use in factories where there are many...

How to Choose a Spill Kit

Part your emergency action plan should include a clearly labelled spill kit, located in an easily accessible location. The spill kit...

How to Remove Odors Without Chemicals

Carbon products may all look similar. However, don’t be fooled into thinking that all carbon have the same properties. In fact there are...

Absorb Stinky Odors Naturally

We often hear advertisements from various air freshener companies claiming to eliminate odors with their products. Whether essential...

How to Remove Odors Without Chemicals!

Carbon products may all look similar. However, don’t be fooled into thinking that all carbon have the same properties. In fact there are...

Natural Odor Eliminators

It requires only a very small amount of gases of certain bacteria to produce an odor. Organic vapors are a major source of air pollution,...

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