ENPAC On The Job

Posted by ENPAC, LLC on Feb 1st 2016

Tough, durable ENPAC IBC 2000i containment units on the job at a mine site in Northern Australia.

An Isreali Army unit practices fuel handling techniques on field exercises. ENPAC Stinger berms offer rapid deployment and material safety, regardless of the location or the mission.

Emergency response workers in Australia train to enhance their skills in dealing with a potential threat situation. ENPAC is on the job with them.

A suspected anthrax letter was received in Helsinki, Finland. The rescue team removed the letter in an ENPAC overpack.

HAZMAT team members in Stark County, Ohio decontaminate themselves outside Mercy Medical Center. They responded to a broken jar of powder that was believed to be cyanide.

Fire Department hazardous material specialists prepare to load a suspicious 55-gallon drum into an ENPAC overpack. The drum was found floating in a stream in Kailua, Hawaii.

The ENPAC Poly-Dolly is helping to minimize pollution at the British Antarctic Survey's (BAS) stations in Antarctica. Fuel for snowmobiles and inshore inflatables used by the scientists is supplied in 55 Gallon drums. Previously, drums were stored on wooden trestles at refueling points, but now they are loaded onto the Poly-Dollys for storage and dispensing, meaning that any spills or leaks are contained, preventing ground pollution.

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