spillcontrol
Spillcontrol refers to the combined set of practices, equipment, and organizational measures used to prevent spills of liquids and gases, detect releases early, and respond effectively to minimize environmental, health, and safety risks. It encompasses prevention, containment, cleanup, and after-action review and applies to industries such as manufacturing, chemical processing, transport, and waste management, as well as laboratories and marine operations.
Prevention focuses on process safety, good storage practices, and secondary containment. Key elements include risk assessment,
Early detection relies on sensors, visual inspection, and monitoring systems. When a spill occurs, containment measures
Cleanup involves recovering material, decontaminating affected surfaces, and disposing of recovered material as hazardous waste according
Compliance with national and international standards (for example, environmental, occupational safety, and fire codes) guides spillcontrol
By reducing spill volume and spread, spillcontrol protects water resources, soil, ecosystems, and human health while