Spill Kit Tamper Tags

To avoid spill kits being used as litter bins or stock being used unnecessarily, a simple solution is to attach numbered tamper tags to each kit.

This will ensure that when a spill occurs you have a fully stocked kit ready for use.

If a kit has been used the tag will have been removed and Section Foreman/Engineers will then investigate why the kit has been used and immediately replenish the kit.

A new tag will be issued once the team have fully investigated why the spill has occurred and informed the environment team.

The benefits of this system include:

  • Kits are always stocked for emergency use;
  • The site is alerted that kits have been tampered with if the tag is missing;
  • Improved spill kit monitoring during inspections;
  • Prevents kits being used unnecessarily and reduces costs.

Before sealing a kit, a check sheet is completed so the team always have the following spill kit items available for any emergency spill response:

  • Oil absorbent boom/rolls;
  • Oil absorbent mats;
  • Chemical absorbent pads (only for chemical spill kits);
  • Oil absorbent granules;
  • Blue plastic bag and ties for secure disposal of used spill kit materials;
  • Rubber gloves for handling spill materials.

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Entry submitted by Taylor Woodrow BAM Nuttall JV


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