The UltraTech 9623 is a low-profile polyethylene sump with deck surface (Ultra-Spill Pallet P3 Plus) without a drain designed to store and provide containment for up to three 55-gallon drums. In the event of a container failure, liquids would be captured in the sump, helping prevent contamination to the surrounding environment. The low 8-3/4" profile positions drum funnels below eye level - significantly reduces the potential for hazardous fluids to splash into the eyes or face and is nearly 50% lower than standard spill pallets making drum handling safer and less strenuous. The Ultra-Spill Pallet P3 Plus helps you comply with containment regulations while storing steel and poly drums. Capture leaks, drips and spills to keep floors dry and workers safe.
Key benefits:
- 4,500 lb. weight capacity — strong enough to support 3 fully loaded 55-gallon plastic drums of liquid
- Low 8 3/4" profile positions drum funnels below eye level - significantly reduces the potential for hazardous fluids to splash into the eyes or face
- Nearly 50% lower than standard spill pallets, drum handling is safer and less strenuous
- Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) construction resists UV rays, rust, corrosion and most chemicals for long, trouble-free life
- Large sump capacities meet SPCC and EPA Container Storage Regulation 40 CFR 264.175 Spill Containment Regulations
- Removable textured grating enhances traction to minimize costly slips and to help prevent drums from sliding; lifts out to provide unrestricted sump access for hassle-free cleaning
- 2-way forklift pockets — makes pallet easy to move, even fully loaded
- Linear design fits perfectly along walls and allows easy access to each drum
- Sump Composition: Linear, low-density polyethylene with UV inhibitors
- Grate Composition: Injection-molded polyethylene foam
- Dimensions (Grate): 72" L x 24" W
- Style: Heavy-duty
40 CFR 264.175 - Hazardous waste containment systems must be free of structural cracks or gaps, be designed to keep spilled liquids from remaining in contact with the container, prevent run-on and "have sufficient capacity to contain 10% of the volume of the containers, or the volume of the largest container, whichever is greater."
40 CFR 122.26 When applying for a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit, facilities must have a plan in place that describes actions, procedures, control techniques, management practices and equipment available to prevent illegal discharge of pollutants into waterways.