Spill Containment Berms
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RubberForms spill containment berm dike can be used indoors or outdoors as a structure to mechanically isolate areas, direct traffic flow or contain spills. Construct a border curb anywhere in your plant without resorting to expensive concrete barriers, culverts and construction costs. RubberForms sturdy, flexible 100% recycled molded rubber berm stands up to oil, coolants, solvents and water. The solid bottom can adhere to most surfaces. Ideal for applications where you want to hold, divert or redirect liquids without absorbing them. Indoors, they function as bumper cushions and protectors for motorized carts, fork-lift trucks, and vehicles in factories and warehouses. RubberForms 100% recycled rubber spill containment border dike are a durable, reliable, alternative to traditional concrete or other containment borders. Create any length, shape or configuration to suit your application or environment. Mitered, cut pieces can be sealed together for improved liquid containment. Seal berm with construction caulk (not included) to create a liquid-tight seal – makes border ideal for containing spills. Federal Spill Containment and Countermeasure (SPCC) rule includes requirements for oil spill prevention, preparedness, and response to prevent oil discharges into navigable waters and adjoining shorelines. The rule requires specific facilities to prepare, amend, and implement SPCC Plans (EPA. Those facilities that may be affected by SPCC rules may include but not limited to: Oil Production, Farms, Electric Utility Plants, Petroleum Refining and Related Industries, Chemical Manufacturing, Food Manufacturing, Manufacturing Facilities Using and Storing Animal Fats and Vegetable Oils, Metal Manufacturing, Other Manufacturing, Real Estate Rental and Leasing, Retail Trade Contract Construction, Wholesale Trade, Transportation, Arts Entertainment & Recreation, Other Services (Except Public Administration), Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals, Education, Hospitals & Other Health Care, Accommodation and Food Services, Fuel Oil Dealers, Gasoline stations, Information Finance and Insurance Mining, Warehousing and Storage, Religious Organizations, Military Installations and Pipelines. For further information visit: http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2007/pdf/e7-19701.pdf Proposed spill containment system: Spill containment structure: Provide appropriate containment and/or diversionary structures or equipment to prevent a discharge as described in § 112.1(b), except for flow lines and intra-facility gathering lines at an oil production facility, and except as provided in paragraph (k) of this section for qualified oil-filled operational equipment. The entire containment system, including walls and floor, must be capable of containing oil and must be constructed so that any discharge from a primary containment system, such as a tank, will not escape the containment system before cleanup occurs. (Federal Register 10/2007)
- Easy deployment – Can be installed by one person.
- Easy to maintain – won’t crack, break, rot or disintegrate.
- Resistant to extreme temperature variations, UV light, oil, and moisture.
- Flexible -- conforms to any floor or concrete surface.
- Berms can be custom cut with Tongue and Groove, see photos
- RubberForm can custom cut-to-size – send us a drawing to quote.
| RF-SCB55 | |
| Standard Length – 65” long x 6” wide x 4” high polygon – custom cut to size. | |
| 55 Pounds – 100% recycled tire rubber | |
| 5 Mooring holes for anchoring | |
| Attaches to floor with steel lag bolts and rubber adhesive/sealant caulk. | |
RF-SCB44 | |
| Standard Length – 10 Feet long x 4” wide x 4” high pyramid. | |
| 7 Pounds per foot – 100% Post Industrial Recycled Rubber | |
| Attaches to floor with steel lag bolts and rubber adhesive/sealant caulk. | |
RF-SCB66 | |
| Standard Length – 10 Feet long x 6” wide x 6” high pyramid. | |
| 10.3 Pounds per foot – 100% Post Industrial Recycled Rubber | |
| Attaches to floor with steel lag bolts and rubber adhesive/sealant caulk. | |
Downloads | |
| EPA Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) - 40 CFR Part 112 | |
| Summary of Major Changes to the Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Rule | |
| Office of Management and Budget's January 21, 2009, memorandum - January 21, 2009 | |
| Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Rule Amendments - January 29, 2009 | |
| SPCC Amendments, Delay of Effective Date, Federal Register Notice - February, 2009 | |
| CSI 44 41 36 Spill Containment |
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Each RubberForm spill containment border – berm - dike system diverts 4 to 5 tires out of America’s landfills. |














