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Portable Spill Berms

The PSB type I is a lightweight, flexible unit that is easily transported and assembled. The ESSI Type I PSB's Come standard with support brackets and ground cover to protect the pad from ground punctures. Track guards which are a coated poly belting that is compatible with all hydrocarbons, and even comes with a handy carrying bag to keep all the components together. The type I Containment System is designed for Mobile Refueling.

 

FEATURES:
  • Low-Temperature arctic fabric better than poly, better than xr-5 vinyl  etc.
  • Reusable & Repairable
  • Individual Deployment storage bags for all components
  • Non skid interior surface
  • Corner tie downs
  • Carrying Bags
APPLICATIONS:
  • Mobile Refueling
  • Roll Off Containers
  • Tanker Trucks
  • D.O.T. Tanks
  • Wash Pads
  • Drum Storage
  • FRAC Tanks
  • Mobile generators
  • Temporary containment

 

The new Berm from ESSI is a unique, stand-alone spill-containment system. It incorporates spring-loaded aluminum "buttresses" that are quickly and automatically activated to support the berm walls. ESSI-Berm enjoys the fastest set-up and fold down of any secondary containment system, by far!
 
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