You have just purchased the CARGOBO spill containment plastic pallet and want to install it properly to comply with containment regulations and protect your floor from day one. This guide covers the single 130×130×30 cm model: how to prepare it, fit the grid, place the drums and keep it in service through years of industrial operation.

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Product specifications

The CARGOBO spill containment plastic pallet is a containment platform made of injection-molded HDPE, with a sump-style lower base, a removable top grid and a side drain. Below are the technical details of the available model.

Specification 130 × 130 × 30 cm (51 × 51 × 12 in)
SKU 477234
Material Injection-molded HDPE (high-density polyethylene)
External dimensions 130 × 130 × 30 cm (51 × 51 × 12 in)
Structure Base with collection sump + removable top grid
Drainage system Drain plug in the base
Stackable when empty Yes, without the grid (nestable)
Chemical compatibility Oils, hydrocarbons, fuels and non-aggressive chemicals*
Load capacity
Retention volume

*Always check the specific chemical compatibility table before storing aggressive products such as strong acids, chlorinated solvents or oxidizers.

Step by step to use it

Follow these five steps to install the spill containment pallet and get it ready to receive drums in your warehouse, mechanical workshop or industrial plant.

1

Prepare the installation area

Clean and level the floor where you will place the pallet. The surface must be dry, free of debris and level so the retention sump drains correctly toward the plug. Leave at least 30 cm of clear space around the pallet to make maintenance and emptying easier.

2

Place the pallet in its final position

Set the base with the sump facing up and orient the drain plug toward an accessible side for future emptying. Confirm that the pallet sits firmly on all four corners before loading any weight. Once in position, the pallet should not be moved: it is designed as a fixed storage point.

3

Install the top grid

Fit the removable grid onto the base until it rests on the interior support points. The grid must sit flat, without rocking. This is the surface that will receive the weight of the drums, and it must be easy to remove when the time comes to clean the sump.

4

Place the drums on the grid

The 130×130 cm dimensions allow up to four standard 200 L (55 gal) drums to be accommodated in a square layout. Place each drum centered on the grid, set back from the edge to avoid tipping. If you are going to store a single larger drum, center it on the pallet.

5

Check the drain plug and the sump

Confirm that the drain plug is properly closed before putting the pallet into service. Build a visual inspection of the sump into your routine at least once a week to detect leaks in time, and open the drain only when you are going to evacuate the retained liquid.

💡 Dodom Expert Tip:

When you empty the sump, connect a short hose to the drain plug and direct the liquid into a dedicated waste collection drum. Never discharge it into a common drain: in the DR, most industrial discharges require management by an authorized waste handler, and a poorly handled spill can trigger an Environment inspection.

Questions about chemical compatibility or retention capacity?

If your drum contains a product outside the typical uses (oils, hydrocarbons, fuels), confirm compatibility with the virtual assistant before storing it. It prevents HDPE degradation and keeps the pallet in regulatory compliance.

Complementary products

A well-organized industrial operation combines the spill containment pallet with other plastic pallets for the areas that do not require containment. These are the most useful complements in Dominican warehouses and plants that already have their drum area sorted out.

The 3-runner pallet is the standard option for professional palletizing on rack shelving throughout the rest of the warehouse. The hygienic pallet is ideal if you have food, pharmaceutical or cold-room handling areas near the drum zone. The one-way pallet handles international shipping of goods without spending on returnable pallets.

Maintenance and care

The spill containment pallet lasts years of continuous service if it is inspected and emptied regularly. These are the minimum routines to keep it in regulatory compliance.

Weekly inspection

Remove the grid and visually check the inside of the sump. Confirm that there is no unexpected accumulation of liquids and that the drain plug shows no leaks. Replace the grid and leave the pallet ready for the following week.

Emptying the sump

When it has retained liquid, always empty it through the drain plug into a container identified and authorized for waste management. Never empty it into the common wastewater system or onto the ground. The drain system means you do not have to flip or uninstall the platform.

Monthly deep cleaning

Remove the grid, empty the sump and wash with water and a neutral detergent. For hydrocarbon residues, use an industrial degreaser compatible with HDPE. Rinse, dry and reinstall the grid. Use the cleaning to check the condition of the drain plug and the seals.

⚠️ Common mistake to avoid:

Do not use the spill containment pallet as a moving pallet within the operation, nor load it with a forklift under side-load conditions. It is designed as a fixed storage point for drums, and the grid can give way if subjected to the impacts typical of mobile handling. To move loaded drums, use a standard plastic pallet or a dedicated transport pallet.

Frequently asked questions

How many 200 L drums fit on the 130×130 cm spill containment pallet?

Up to four standard 200 L (55 gal) drums fit in a centered square layout. Always confirm the total weight against the structural capacity of the grid before loading to the maximum.

Does the spill containment pallet withstand acids or aggressive chemicals?

Injection-molded HDPE withstands oils, hydrocarbons, fuels and non-aggressive chemicals without structural degradation. For strong acids, chlorinated solvents or oxidizers, consult the specific chemical compatibility table before storing.

Can it be stacked for storage when not in use?

Yes. Remove the top grid and the bases nest into one another (nestable), which reduces the space used in the warehouse when you have empty pallets in stock between operations.