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Factory Floor Spill Kits

Factory Floor Spill Kits — Industrial Absorbent Kits UK

Layered spill response for production areas

For a factory floor — especially with new industrial matting — the right industrial spill kit comes down to three things: the type of liquid (oil, coolant, chemicals, or mixed), coverage size, and mobility. Here is the layered setup we quote for UK factories.

  • 30L + 120L layered approach
  • Oil / Chem / Uni kit mix
  • HSE-aligned compliance
Layered
Approach
30L / 120L / 240L
Kit sizes
Oil · Chem · Uni
Kit types
UK stock
Supply

The short version

The right factory floor spill kit comes down to three things

For a factory floor — especially with new industrial matting — the right spill kit choice really comes down to three things: the type of liquid (oil, coolant, chemicals, or mixed), the coverage size (small leaks vs full drum failures), and the mobility and storage (fixed stations vs grab-and-go kits).

Industrial absorbents and kits are designed to protect flooring and prevent slip hazards — especially important with matting, to avoid saturation underneath and long-term damage. A single large kit on its own is not enough. For a production floor, a layered approach works better: one central high-capacity kit per main area plus distributed smaller kits at each work zone.

Best spill kits for a factory floor

Four kits that cover a UK factory floor

Each kit matches a different zone. Together they form a layered spill response across the production area.

Best overall

Best overall — factory-wide coverage

Our 120L universal overpack drum is a solid all-round factory spill kit with good capacity and versatile absorbents for mixed liquids. It covers oil, water, coolants, and mild chemicals — making it the kit most workshops and light industrial units standardise on. The UN-rated drum is easy to position near machinery and doubles as a containment vessel.

  • Covers oil, water, coolants, and mild chemicals
  • 120L capacity — ideal for general production areas
  • Drum format — easy to position near machinery
  • Doubles as a secondary containment vessel during clean-up
Recommended
120L Spill Kit — Overpack Drum
MS-SK-U120

120L Spill Kit — Overpack Drum

Drum-based kit for larger spill risks. The UN-rated overpack drum doubles as a containment vessel during clean-up.

120 litres 60cm diameter × 90cm height 14 kg
Kit contents (7 items)
  • 50× universal absorbent pads (40cm × 50cm)
  • 8× absorbent socks (1.2m)
  • 4× absorbent pillows
  • 2× pairs nitrile gloves
  • 1× pair safety goggles
  • 5× disposal bags and ties
  • 1× instruction sheet
Warehouses, chemical stores, production areas, transformer rooms
120L Oil-Only Spill Kit — Overpack Drum
MS-OIL-120

120L Oil-Only Spill Kit — Overpack Drum

Drum-based oil-only kit for refuelling areas, engineering workshops, and outdoor fuel storage. UN-rated drum doubles as containment.

120 litres 60cm diameter × 90cm height 13 kg
Kit contents (6 items)
  • 50× oil-only absorbent pads (40cm × 50cm)
  • 8× oil-only socks (1.2m)
  • 4× oil-only pillows
  • 2× pairs nitrile gloves
  • 1× pair safety goggles
  • 5× disposal bags and ties
Engineering workshops, refuelling areas, transformer compounds, maintenance bays

Best for oil zones

Best for oil-heavy environments (machinery, hydraulics)

An oil-only kit designed specifically for oils and fuels — without absorbing water — is ideal for machine shops. The hydrophobic absorbents only soak hydrocarbons, which prevents waste when coolant or water is present and keeps the waste stream simple for disposal.

  • Hydrophobic absorbents — soak only oil and fuel
  • Prevents waste when coolant or water is present
  • Ideal around CNCs, presses, forklifts, and hydraulics
  • Positioned at refuelling and maintenance points

Best for chemical zones

Best for chemical handling areas

A high-visibility chemical spill kit is designed for aggressive liquids, acids, and hazardous substances. It is yellow-coded, includes chemical-rated PPE and hazardous waste disposal bags, and is essential if you store drums or hazardous fluids on the factory floor. Large kits like this are typically stored at chemical storage points rather than across the whole floor.

  • Designed for acids, alkalis, and aggressive chemicals
  • Includes chemical-resistant PPE + hazard-labelled disposal bags
  • Yellow-coded for fast visual identification
  • Position at chemical storage zones, not across the floor
120L Chemical Spill Kit — Overpack Drum
MS-CHEM-120

120L Chemical Spill Kit — Overpack Drum

Large chemical-rated drum kit for bulk storage areas and processing plants. UN-rated drum provides secondary containment.

120 litres 60cm diameter × 90cm height 15 kg
Kit contents (7 items)
  • 50× chemical absorbent pads (40cm × 50cm)
  • 8× chemical socks (1.2m)
  • 4× chemical pillows
  • 2× pairs chemical-resistant gloves
  • 2× pairs safety goggles
  • 1× face shield
  • 5× hazardous waste disposal bags and ties
Bulk chemical storage, processing plants, paint and coating areas
30L Universal Spill Kit — Holdall Bag
MS-SK-U30

30L Universal Spill Kit — Holdall Bag

Portable holdall kit for light-to-medium spills. Easy to carry and store near workstations or in vehicles.

30 litres 55cm × 35cm × 25cm 4.5 kg
Kit contents (4 items)
  • 20× universal absorbent pads (40cm × 50cm)
  • 3× absorbent socks (1.2m)
  • 1× pair nitrile gloves
  • 2× disposal bags and ties
Workshops, service bays, small storage areas

Best for quick response

Best small / mobile kits for fast first response

Compact grab-bag spill kits for quick response to small leaks and day-to-day incidents. Keep them near each workstation so operators have gear within reach. They are great for first response before the larger central kit is used — and cheap enough to place multiple around the factory floor.

  • Keep near workstations for arm's-reach response
  • Great for first response before the 120L kit deploys
  • Cheap enough to distribute across every work zone
  • Reduces operator travel time during a spill event

Product comparison

Factory floor spill kits at a glance

Attribute 120L Universal Drum 120L Oil-Only Drum 120L Chemical Drum 30L Universal Holdall
Spill type Mixed (oil, water, coolant) Oil & fuel only Chemicals / hazardous Mixed (small spills)
Capacity 120 litres 120 litres 120 litres 30 litres
Best use General factory floor Machine / oil zones Chemical storage areas Workstations
Mobility Static drum Static drum Static drum (hazard-labelled) Carry holdall
Cost level Medium Medium Medium–high Low

Supply & compliance

  • UK stock
  • Next working day dispatch on standard sizes
  • COSHH-matched absorbents
  • EA-aligned disposal guidance
  • Multi-site consolidation

What I'd recommend for your setup

The layered approach for a factory floor with industrial matting

One central kit per area + distributed mobile kits + targeted oil and chemical kits.

Core coverage

1× 120L general kit per main area

The universal overpack drum covers mixed spills across production. Positioned near the largest drum or tank on site.

Fast response

1–2× small 20–30L kits per work zone

Holdall kits at every workstation — the fastest way to get absorbents onto a spill before it spreads under the matting.

Optional / targeted

Oil-only kit near heavy machinery

Add an oil-only kit at hydraulic and refuelling points. Add a chemical kit at any chemical storage zones.

What this setup achieves

  • Stops spills before they soak under your matting
  • Reduces downtime — no hunting across the site for kits
  • Keeps compliance tidy — important for HSE audits
  • Protects floor condition and extends mat life

Quick extra tip (often overlooked)

  • Add absorbent rolls or pads along mat edges — they catch seepage before it spreads
  • Consider wall-mounted spill stations in high-traffic zones
  • Use high-visibility kits so staff can spot them during an incident
  • Keep refill packs on site so a used kit is back in service fast

If you tell us what kind of liquids you deal with (oil, coolant, chemicals?) and roughly your floor size or number of machines, we can map out exactly how many kits you need and where to place them — sized against the largest single container on site and your real spill risk profile.

For a simpler setup — say you have just installed anti-fatigue matting and want the basics — see our workplace spill kit and absorbent pads guide. For larger 240L–600L sites, see the best industrial spill kits page or the broader industrial spill kits UK range. For zone-by-zone sizing and placement, read our factory floor spill kit guide.

Mapping spill kits across your factory floor?

Tell us the liquid types, site count, and timeframe. We will return a tailored quote — typically within one working day.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from UK buyers specifying spill kits for factory floors and production areas.

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What is the best industrial spill kit for a factory floor in the UK?
For factory-wide coverage, a 120-litre universal spill kit in an overpack drum is the practical UK default — it handles oil, water, coolants, and mild chemicals with enough capacity for production areas. Pair it with 30-litre mobile holdall kits placed near each work zone for fast first-response before the larger kit is deployed.
How many spill kits do I need across a factory floor?
Use a layered approach. One 120L general-purpose kit per main area covers core spill response. Add one or two 20–30L mobile kits per work zone for first response. Where heavy machinery, hydraulics, or refuelling takes place, add an oil-only kit. Where chemicals are stored, add a chemical kit at the storage point. Placement matters as much as capacity.
Do industrial mats and spill kits work together?
Yes. Industrial matting protects floors and reduces operator fatigue, but liquids can pool on it or soak underneath if uncontrolled. Position absorbent rolls or pads along mat edges to catch seepage, place spill kits within arm's reach of mat areas, and add spill stations (wall-mounted) in high-traffic zones to keep response gear visible.
Why do I need an oil-only kit near machinery on a factory floor?
Oil-only kits use hydrophobic absorbents that only soak hydrocarbons — fuels, hydraulic fluid, cutting oils, lubricants — and repel water. Near CNCs, presses, forklifts, and hydraulic machinery, this prevents waste (you are not soaking coolant or water), keeps the response targeted, and makes disposal simpler because the waste stream is oil-only.
Where should large factory floor spill kits be stored?
Large kits (120L and above) should live at high-risk zones — next to chemical storage points, near the largest drum or tank on site, close to heavy machinery, or at the main production entrance where staff can reach them quickly. Smaller mobile 20–30L kits should be distributed so every operator is no more than 30 seconds from a kit.
What tools help prevent spills from spreading under industrial matting?
Three cheap upgrades make a big difference: absorbent rolls along mat edges catch seepage early; spill socks deployed at mat perimeters contain liquid before it spreads; and wall-mounted spill stations in high-traffic zones keep pads and PPE visible and ready without taking floor space.