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LOC-SEAL™

“Oil & water don’t mix,” and that’s the purpose behind the LOC-SEAL™ Filter Media. Unlike other products that only absorb spills, LOC-SEAL™ permanently bonds with diesel fuel, gasoline, engine oil and many other liquid hydrocarbon products.

Engineered For Response & Deployment!
Combining all the features of a cabinet with the mobility of a cart, our Mobile Spill Cabinet provides the ultimate Spill Containment Center. Custom cabinet features all-welded 18-gauge steel construction, 4” wheels, flush mounted handle for fast and easy fingertip operation, 3-point button lock self-latching doors and spring loaded adjustable shelves. Each cabinet comes stocked with Loc-Seal absorbents, each kit comes complete with gloves, goggles and suits. Packaged on a special pallet. Just unpack it and you’re ready to go.

Socks with ESSI  LOC-SEALabsorbent work Overtime Socks just don't quit absorbing. When your leaks and spills demand the very best, look no further. Don't pay for 2-3 socks when 1 of our socks will do the job. Get
exactly the sock you need for the price you deserve! Four sizes to meet all your demands. 2' socks are great for those small machine or workspace areas, 4' and 8' socks work great around machinery and 12' socks are ready to contain those larger spills in the workplace.
 
ESSI Loc-Seal Pillows, Pads & Booms

If you are looking for an economical way to get into compliance with HAZWOPER regulation 29 CFR 1910.120 (j) (1) (vii) [1996] then check out these 20 gallon spill kits and their prices. Instead of paying for one kit, you can get multiple kits and place them throughout the base.

The container meets UN shipping requirements and has a screw top lid. Three configurations to meet all your needs: Can be customized to your specifications. Empty container also available.

 
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