DescriptionFlexible removable spill containment basin made of polyester (900 g/m²) coated with PVC. Folding retention basin designed for containment storage of drums, cubitainers/IBCs, mobile equipment containing hydrocarbons or chemicals, as well as site equipment and machinery. Simple and quick to assemble, folds for compact storage. Supplied with aluminium supports. Corrosion- and chemical-resistant. Drain valve optional. Custom manufacturing available up to 85,000 litres (made in France).
Applications- Containment storage of drums
- Containment storage of cubitainers / IBCs
- Storage and protection of mobile equipment containing hydrocarbons or chemicals
- Temporary or permanent storage of polluting substances
- Washing of equipment soiled by polluting substances
- Collection of washouts and liquid waste
Features and advantages- Material: polyester 900 g/m² PVC-coated
- Removable and foldable: easy transport and storage
- Supports: aluminium (supplied)
- Resistant to corrosion and chemicals
- Easy to clean
- Options: drain valve, rubber running strips for protection when storing vehicles or wheeled equipment
- Custom manufacturing possible
RegulationThe decree of 2 February 1998 governs the storage of hazardous products. Any liquid likely to pollute soil or watercourses must be stored in a retention basin to prevent accidental spills. Common rules: retention at least 100% of the volume for a single container; 50% of the total volume for several containers, not less than 100% of the volume of the largest container. Complies with environmental protection requirements (ISO 14000 referenced in product documentation).
Technical characteristics / specifications- Reference: BRSO 4000 SM
- Model / series: BRSO series
- Dimensions: 8000 x 2000 x 250 mm
- Retention capacity: 4000 litres
- Material weight: 900 g/m² (polyester PVC-coated)
- Supports: aluminium (supplied)
- Options: drain valve, rubber running strips
- Use: occasional retention basin, mobile
- Manufacture: custom production possible up to 85,000 litres (made in France)