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Spill Kit – Model LZ Universal 80 Ltr | Large-Capacity Drum Spill Kit

Spill Kit (Model- LZ Universal 80 Ltr)

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The AOSSPL LZ Universal 80 Ltr Spill Kit is a large-capacity, high-performance spill containment solution designed for heavy industrial environments with significant liquid spill exposure. Uniquely housed in a robust 80L Drum, this kit steps up from cloth bag formats to provide a dedicated, weather-resistant storage vessel that doubles as a clear visual indicator of emergency preparedness on the factory floor. With 40 absorbent pads, 3 socks, and 3 absorbent pillows, it provides comprehensive coverage for large-scale spills of universal liquids at petrochemical, manufacturing, utilities, and large logistics operations.

🛡️ CE & ISO Certified | Brand: Liquizorb — Drum-Format Kit for Large Industrial Universal Spill Response up to 80 Litres.
Model: LZ Universal 80 Ltr  |  Category: Universal Spill Kit  |  Tag: Liquizorb

Key Specifications

SpecificationDetails
ModelLZ Universal 80 Ltr
Kit TypeUniversal Spill Kit (Suitable for water-based, oil-based & general industrial fluids)
Container80L Drum — robust, weather-resistant, dedicated spill kit storage vessel
Capacity80 Litres absorption capacity
Notable FeatureDrum format provides enhanced on-site visibility and weather-resistant storage compared to bag formats
UsageHeavy Industrial, Petrochemical, Utilities, Large Manufacturing & Logistics
BrandLiquizorb
CertificationsCE & ISO Certified

Kit Highlights

80 Ltr Capacity
80L Drum Container
40 Absorbent Pads
3 Absorbent Pillows
CE & ISO Certified
Liquizorb Brand

Certifications & Compliance

✔ CE Certified
✔ ISO Certified
✔ ISO 9001:2015 Manufacturing
✔ Liquizorb Quality Standard

Complete Kit Contents

ItemQuantity
80L Drum1
Absorbent Pads40
Absorbent Socks3
Absorbent Pillows3
Disposable Bags and Ties3
Safety Goggle1
Nitrile Gloves1 Pair

Applications

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Heavy Manufacturing Plants
Petrochemical Facilities
Power & Utilities Plants
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Ports & Marine Terminals
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Large Logistics & Distribution Hubs
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Major Construction Projects
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Bulk Oil & Chemical Storage
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Aviation & Airport Ground Operations
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Rail & Transport Depots

Why Choose AOSSPL LZ Universal 80 Ltr Spill Kit?

Drum Format — Superior Storage & VisibilityThe 80L Drum replaces the cloth bag format to provide a rigid, weather-resistant, and clearly identifiable spill kit station. The drum serves as a permanent, visible emergency resource point on the factory floor, improving response time and safety culture awareness.
Maximum Absorbent Coverage40 absorbent pads — the highest pad count in the Universal range — combined with 3 socks and 3 pillows gives responders an extensive supply of materials to tackle large, multi-area spill events without running short.
Three-Format Absorbent ApproachPads for surface coverage, socks for perimeter containment, and pillows for pooled areas — the 80 Ltr kit combines all three absorbent formats to address every aspect of a complex spill scenario comprehensively.
Heavy Industrial GradeDesigned and tested for use in the most demanding industrial environments, where spill events may involve large volumes of mixed liquids, aggressive industrial fluids, and high-frequency response requirements.
On-Site Safety ComplianceMeeting HSE, CPCB, and EHS spill preparedness requirements at large facilities often mandates kits of 80+ litre capacity. This kit supports legal compliance while demonstrating visible commitment to environmental responsibility.
Certified & Branded QualityLiquizorb-branded Absorbents, CE and ISO certified, ensure consistent absorption performance across all 40 pads, 3 socks, and 3 pillows — critical when facing large spill events where variable absorbent quality could leave residual contamination.

How to Use — Spill Response Steps

  • Step 1 — Assess, Alert & Gear Up: Evaluate the scale of the spill and raise the alarm as per site emergency procedures. Don nitrile gloves and safety goggles from the drum. For large or hazardous liquid spills, additional PPE or environmental assessment may be needed before entry.
  • Step 2 — Isolate the Source: Stop the release at source — close valves, seal containers, or activate site emergency shutoffs. For large-volume releases, prioritising source isolation over cleanup is critical to limit the total volume requiring treatment.
  • Step 3 — Deploy Absorbent Socks for Containment: Lay the 3 absorbent socks to form a containment perimeter around the spill boundary. Particular attention should be paid to floor drains, stormwater gullies, and any routes by which the liquid could reach water courses.
  • Step 4 — Place Pillows in Pooled Areas: Deploy the 3 absorbent pillows into any sumps, bunded areas, or low points where liquid has pooled. Pillows offer rapid, high-volume uptake in confined depressions where flat pads cannot function effectively.
  • Step 5 — Cover Surface Area with Pads: Spread the 40 absorbent pads across the remaining spill surface, applying gentle pressure to maximise liquid contact. Large spills may require multiple passes as earlier pads saturate.
  • Step 6 — Collect, Seal & Dispose: Gather all used absorbents — pads, socks, and pillows — into the 3 provided disposable bags and seal with ties. Label bags if required by site environmental policy. Dispose of in strict compliance with local hazardous waste or liquid-specific disposal regulations. Restock the drum fully before returning it to service.

Storage & Maintenance

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Drum PlacementPosition the 80L Drum in a fixed, clearly marked location near the highest-risk spill zones. The drum should be anchored or placed on a stable surface to prevent tipping. Clearly label the drum with "SPILL KIT" signage visible from multiple directions.
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Periodic InspectionInspect every 6 months. Verify that all pads, socks, and pillows are dry and sealed within the drum. Check gloves and goggles for integrity. Inspect the drum lid seal for weather-tightness if the kit is stored in an outdoor or semi-outdoor location.
After UseFollowing any spill response, replenish all used absorbents and PPE items before resealing the drum and returning it to its designated station. Maintain a restocking log and report all spill events through the site EHS incident reporting system.
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Training & DrillsFor large facilities, conduct formal spill response drills at least annually. Personnel should be trained on the drum access procedure, PPE donning sequence, absorbent deployment techniques, and correct waste disposal for the specific liquid types present at the site.

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