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Safe-T-Pallets

Easily relocatable steel Safe-T-Pallets provide secondary containment for 55-gallon drums. Available in one-, two-, three-, and four-drum sizes. Lets you conveniently place drums near points of use.

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Keep Flammable liquids near work areas in safety cabinets, all are constructed of 18-Gauge steel sides, top, bottom, doors are double walled. 1 1/2" Air space between walls.

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The Portable Spill Berm 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.

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TUFF-COTE™

State-Of-The-Art Environmentally Secure Coating System

A new coating that for the first time alleviates concerns of rust formation on metal storage structures:

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“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.

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Coast Guard Responds to Boat Explosion


Freighter Runs Aground, 8 Rescued


USAF Confident About CSAR-X Progress
The U.S. Air Force is still confident a design will be selected as planned this fall for the armed service's controversial rescue helicopter replacement program, even though forthcoming draft findings of a Defense Department inspector general investigation could slow the process of announcing a winner.

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Military Marine Corps News Center
Military Marine Corps News Center
Corpsman Keeps History Alive


Marine's Quick Response Prevents Fire


Personal Trainers Want Marines Ready


USAF Confident About CSAR-X Progress
The U.S. Air Force is still confident a design will be selected as planned this fall for the armed service's controversial rescue helicopter replacement program, even though forthcoming draft findings of a Defense Department inspector general investigation could slow the process of announcing a winner.

VFW Urges Medals for CAR Recipients
Veterans of Foreign Wars has proposed that all sailors and Marines who have been awarded a Combat Action Ribbon since Pearl Harbor should receive a medal.

Military Air Force News Center
Military Air Force News Center
General: No More Tanker Delays


AF Survival School Becomes Reality TV


C-17s Evacuate From Charleston


Northrop Flies Its Own Fire Scout VTOL UAV
Northrop Grumman has begun flying its company-owned MQ-8B Fire Scout demonstrator, aircraft P6, which will be used to test new payloads for the vertical takeoff and landing unmanned air system.

First Flight of Sikorsky X2 Demonstrator
Sikorsky's futuristic X2 high-speed helicopter technology demonstrator made its first flight today in Horseheads, N.Y., in the hands of chief test pilot Kevin L. Bredenbeck.

Military Navy News Center
Military Navy News Center
Bataan Sails Into HURREX 08 Training


NFAAS Communication 'Phenomenal'


Navy Aids Families Affected by Gustav


Pacific Will Drive Future Navy Investment
Pacific-realm activity, Iranian behavior, resurgent major powers like China and the prevalence of low-intensity conflict (LIC) will drive U.S. Navy investments in the region, according to Marshall Billingslea, deputy under secretary of the Navy.

Northrop Flies Its Own Fire Scout VTOL UAV
Northrop Grumman has begun flying its company-owned MQ-8B Fire Scout demonstrator, aircraft P6, which will be used to test new payloads for the vertical takeoff and landing unmanned air system.

Military Army News Center
Military Army News Center
Interactive DVD to Prevent Suicides


World's First 'Soldiers' Sanctuary'


Army's MIA Oscar Rejoins the Ranks


Army Mulls Earlier Sky Warrior Production
The U.S. Army may accelerate the production decision for its Sky Warrior system, noting that experience flying variants of the Predator-based unmanned aerial vehicle abroad should provide the Pentagon's test and acquisition community enough information to proceed with buying it early.

USAF Confident About CSAR-X Progress
The U.S. Air Force is still confident a design will be selected as planned this fall for the armed service's controversial rescue helicopter replacement program, even though forthcoming draft findings of a Defense Department inspector general investigation could slow the process of announcing a winner.

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