Secondary containment systems are commonly used in industries that handle hazardous materials. This can include chemical manufacturing, petrochemical, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, mining, transportation, and waste management,
These industries rely on secondary containment systems to prevent leaks, spills, and environmental contamination, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and minimizing the risk of harm to workers, communities, and ecosystems. In addition, secondary containment systems are used in industries where the risk of leaks or spills exists, such as in storage facilities, processing plants, and transportation networks, to protect against potential environmental damage and associated liabilities.