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Spill Kit Refill Pack - 120L

Spill Kit Refill Pack - 120L

Regular price $144.00
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Restock a used 120L spill kit bin without buying a new one. This refill pack gives you a fresh set of absorbent pads and socks sized to your bin's capacity, in Oil Only, Maintenance or Chemical grade.

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Once a 120L spill kit has been used to clean up a real spill, this refill pack restocks it in one go, so you're not paying for a whole new bin and PPE every time.

Each box contains a fresh set of absorbent pads and socks matched to the same absorbency type and quantity as the original 120L kit - Oil Only, Maintenance or Chemical - plus hazard disposal bags and an instruction sheet. Simply lift the lid on your existing bin, remove any used contents, and drop the new absorbents straight in.

A cost-effective way to keep spill kits audit-ready and fully stocked without replacing hardware that's still in good condition. Suited to any site running a routine spill kit inspection and restocking programme.

Compatible With: 120L two-wheeled spill kit bins
Absorbency Types: Oil Only | Maintenance | Chemical
Contents: Absorbent pads and socks sized to a 120L kit, hazard disposal bags, instruction sheet
Material: Meltblown/spunbond polypropylene nonwoven fibre
Packaging: Recyclable cardboard box
Not Included: Bin, PPE (gloves/goggles)

1. Will this fit any 120L spill kit bin?

It's sized for a standard 120L two-wheeled spill kit bin. If you're restocking a different brand's bin, check the internal dimensions match before ordering.

2. Does the refill include PPE like gloves and goggles?

No, refill packs contain absorbents only. If your kit's PPE also needs replacing, this can be sourced separately.

3. Can I switch absorbency type when I refill - for example, from Oil Only to Chemical?

Yes, as long as you clearly re-label the bin so staff know it now contains a different absorbency type, since the outer bin won't automatically show the change.

4. How do I dispose of the used absorbents I'm replacing?

Bag them up as contaminated or hazardous waste and arrange collection through a licensed waste carrier - do not put them in general waste.

5. How often should a spill kit be refilled?

Refill immediately after any real spill use, and check stock levels during routine site inspections even if the kit hasn't been used, in case of pilferage or degradation.

All our products are dispatched from the United Kingdom, with 1000's available for next day delivery (order by 1pm) and many more in 2-4 working days. For custom-made or made-to-order items, delivery times may vary, and any exceptions will be clearly indicated during the checkout process.