How do secondary containment systems accommodate forklift and heavy equipment traffic?

Secondary containment systems accommodate forklift and heavy equipment traffic by using durable materials and construction techniques that can withstand the weight and impact of these vehicles. For example, concrete containment areas may be reinforced with steel or designed with thicker walls to support heavy loads.

Secondary containment systems may include features such as ramps, curbs, or reinforced edges to prevent damage from forklifts and heavy equipment. By using materials and designs that prioritize durability and strength, secondary containment systems can effectively protect against leaks, spills, and environmental contamination, even in areas with heavy traffic.


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