Keep drum storage areas clean and compliant with these robust plastic spill containment bunds. Designed to capture leaks and drips, they help protect your workplace and the environment.
Available in configurations for one or two drums, each bund offers generous sump capacity and a stable platform for safe drum positioning and handling.
Product Features
- Durable plastic construction for chemical and corrosion resistance.
- Integrated sump to contain spills and prevent ground contamination.
- Options for storing one or two standard drums safely and securely.
- Raised platform keeps drums clear of captured liquids.
- Compact footprint for easy positioning in warehouses and workshops.
- Ideal for use in spill control and environmental protection regimes.
Key Specifications
| Configuration | Overall length (mm) | Overall width (mm) | Overall height (mm) | Spill containment capacity (L) | Drum capacity (no. of drums) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single drum bund | 900 | 700 | 525 | 225 | 1 |
| Double drum bund | 1220 | 820 | 330 | 230 | 2 |
Applications
- Storing oil, chemical or lubricant drums in warehouses and workshops.
- Positioning under drums in decanting or dispensing areas.
- Creating compliant spill control points in maintenance facilities.
- Protecting floors and drainage systems from accidental leaks.
- Use in bunded storage zones within industrial and commercial sites.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose between the single and double drum bund options?
Select the single drum bund if you only need containment for one drum in a compact space. Choose the double drum bund where you store or dispense from two drums together and want shared spill containment.
Can these plastic bunds be used with different types of liquids?
The plastic construction offers good resistance to many common oils and chemicals. However, always check the compatibility of the material with the specific liquid you intend to store and follow your site safety guidelines.
Do I need any special equipment to move the bunds?
The bunds should be moved when empty using suitable handling equipment, such as pallet trucks or forklifts, in line with your manual handling and safety procedures. Avoid moving them when loaded with full drums and liquid in the sump.
