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Resource page

Resource Page

Welcome to SERPRO’s resource hub. This page brings together practical guidance, training, and reference material to help you review your current spill management practices and implement sensible improvements. Whether you’re dealing with oils, fuels, coolants, cutting fluids, cleaning chemicals or general workplace liquids, the aim is the same: reduce risk, respond fast, and prevent pollution.

Start here: practical spill management guidance

If you want quick, actionable reading that supports day-to-day spill response and prevention, these internal pages are a good starting point:

Training and competence

Good equipment only works when people know what to do with it. Use these resources to build confidence and consistency across shifts and departments:

  • Spill training – training guidance and what to cover in toolbox talks and inductions.
  • Documentation – helpful material for procedures, auditing, and keeping records tidy.

Containment and bunding resources

Prevention starts with containment: stop leaks spreading, keep liquids away from drains, and reduce clean-up time. If you store or handle liquids on-site, bunding and secondary containment should be part of your plan:

External guidance: pollution prevention

For UK regulatory guidance on preventing pollution, including incident response planning and storage considerations, refer to GOV.UK:

Need help choosing the right approach?

If you want to sanity-check your current spill management practices, or you’re unsure what’s best for your liquids, layout, or drain risks, contact us and we’ll point you to the most relevant resources.

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Suggested next steps

  1. Review your highest-risk spill points (storage, decanting, dispensing, waste handling, loading bays).
  2. Confirm you can protect nearby drains quickly and reliably.
  3. Make sure your response plan is written, accessible, and understood by all shifts.
  4. Refresh training and run short spill drills to keep response times fast.

By taking proactive steps, you can protect your workforce, your products, and the environment.