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PIG® Oil & Debris Containment Boom

15cm Freeboard, 30cm Draft, 3400kg Break Strength
As Low As £481.18 (Ex. VAT)
Durable, UV-resistant non-absorbent floating booms contain oil spills on calm waters to keep them from spreading.  Read More

PRICING (Based on quantity)

1 - 2 3 +
1 - 2
£506.50
(Ex. VAT)
3 +
£481.18
(Ex. VAT)
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Description & Specifications

Durable, UV-resistant non-absorbent floating booms contain oil spills on calm waters to keep them from spreading.
  • Floats to surround and stop oil spills or debris from spreading on calm waters
  • UV-resistant, PVC-coated shell is packed with lightweight foam
  • Above-water height of 15cm; submerged depth of 30cm
  • Quality construction provides 340kg actual breaking strength
  • Highly visible yellow colour for instant recognition in emergency situations
  • Snap hooks secure and overlap booms
  • Add PIG Oil-Only Booms to absorb petroleum-based pollutants
Colour Yellow
Dimensions 15.2m L x 46cm H
Sold as 1 each
Weight 29.9 kg
# per Pallet 8
Composition PVC-coated nylon/polyester
Break Strength 3400kg
Draft Dimensions 30cm
Freeboard Dimensions 15cm

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Additional Information

  • REACH Statement
  • Environmental Protection Act 1990
    To ensure that any potential polluting process has an authorisation from either the Environment Agency or Local Authority and that control measures are in place to prevent, minimise or render harmless emissions into the surrounding environment. 
  • The Control of Pollution Act (1974)
    The act controls water pollution, all inland water, and the sea within 3 miles of the coast. The deposit of polluting material in controlled water is prohibited, but discharges of trade effluent are permitted with the consent of SEPA.
  • Water Resources Act 1991
    This act regulates the activities of the Environment Agency. The Agency is obliged to prevent pollution of a watercourse or groundwater by issuing consents to make discharges to watercourses. To pollute a watercourse is a criminal offence, and offending individuals and companies can be prosecuted.

Disclaimers

Containment Boom - Open Sea Notice

Not recommended for use in open seas.