Commercial and industrial generators can produce ignitable, corrosive, reactive and/or toxic waste from spillage, harming people and the environment. For industrial plants and refineries, oil and gas services, environmental field services, construction, and equipment rental - using a generator spill containment system is a critical requirement for governmental compliance, employee safety, and corporate social responsibility. Fortunately, there is a variety of generator spill containment portable berm and long-term berm options that provide effective containment solutions at facilities.
Most industrial generators are powered with diesel fuel or gasoline. All generators are subject to fuel and oil spillage, in addition to the leakage of coolant, condensed water, and acids in the exhaust system. Though coolants (antifreeze) today are primarily made with water and ethylene glycol, every type of coolant is toxic to humans and animals.
Since industrial generators use fluids potentially harmful to the environment and humans, you must meet complex EPA regulations to protect the environment and detailed OSHA regulations to protect humans. The EPA regulations include the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC Rule), which covers oil discharges at non-transportation facilities.
OSHA has a variety of rules concerning worker protection and spill containment to prevent human exposure. The OSHA criteria for assessing hazardous substances include anticipated exposure that leads to toxicity, inhalation, ingestion, skin absorption, explosives, flammability, and reactivity with other substances and the environment.
Both diesel fuel and gasoline spills cause environmental problems, and they are the petroleum products most released into the environment. According to scientific research, diesel oil is difficult to deal with because it contains a large variety of compounds that have different chemical structures, a low evaporation rate, and slow degradation. Petroleum products are made of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons that are absorbed by the soil’s organic matter, have very low solubility in water, impede the air exchange in water, reduce water capacity in soil, change the microbial population, and release dangerous volatile organic compounds that negatively impact human health.
Without a catch system, industrial generator spills and leaks can easily become harmful to workers and cause damage to the environment. It is also an expensive proposition for the business.
The EPA increases civil penalties annually to reflect inflation, with the last increase implemented after December 23, 2020. There are many ways the EPA can assess fines, too. You may be fined for polluting the water, air and/or earth, and fined for not meeting the requirements for policy development and improper management of hazardous substances. You should also note that the EPA places the burden of proof on the business. The bottom line is businesses are assessed tens of thousands of dollars in civil penalties.
Erasmus wrote, “Prevention is better than cure.” Think of prevention when asking: What is a generator spill containment system? Preventing generator spills and leaks from ever reaching the soil and water is the cure for environmental contamination and human health risks.
It is the reason PacTec developed BermPac®, a line of berm solutions for spill containment for generators. They accommodate different generators, and other fuel-powered equipment, that are setup long-term on a jobsite or regularly moved to various jobsites. All berms have a flat base with sidewalls.
The berm generator spill containment materials are UV, chemical and acid resistant, and berms come in various sizes and configurations to best fit your needs. You can also order a customized berm solution. With a spill containment for a generator, diesel and other fuels are collected without causing harm to the environment while minimizing risks to humans.
There are many benefits of using the berm spill containment option for generator spill containment.
Generator spill containment is a business best practice. PacTec can help businesses of all sizes with spill containment. We have developed different categories of spill containment berms to fit a variety of needs and durable products that stand up to the rugged use they experience. Contact a sales representative in your U.S. region to determine the best spill containment option.