New Pig KIT236 Overpack Spill Kit Review
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KIT236's trick is the container: the sorbents ship inside a 30-gallon overpack salvage drum, so the kit that answers the spill can also swallow the leaking drum that caused it. Near bulk liquid storage, that dual role is the whole argument.
Editorial rating: 4.7/5. The bulk-storage kit fire marshals nod at.
New Pig KIT236 Overpack Spill Kit β current price and availability on Amazon:
Check Price on Amazon βKey specs
| Model | KIT236 |
| Container | 30-gallon overpack salvage drum |
| Type | Universal |
| Dual role | Response kit + overpack for a failed drum |
Listed at $298.00 on Amazon when we captured pricing (2026-07-11) β the button shows the live price.
Who it's for
Drum-storage areas, loading docks, chemical rooms β anywhere a failed container is the credible worst case.
Skip it if
Facilities without drum handling; the bucket kits cover machine-scale risk for a third of the price.
Where it fits the program
A staged kit is the difference between a mop-up and an incident report β capability within reach, sized to the credible spill. Start with the full collection overview for the selection logic.
How it compares
vs AWF PRO 20-gal: the mid-size drum kit. (Full take: AWF PRO 20-gal review.)
vs New Pig KIT318: when the liquid is acid, not oil. (Full take: New Pig KIT318 review.)
Pros and cons
Pros
- Overpack drum doubles as failed-drum containment
- Facility-scale sorbent load
- Stages everything in one rollable unit
Cons
- $298 needs drum-scale risk to justify
- Big footprint to stage
- Still needs pad/sock restock after use
Build out the response corner
Sorbents are one layer of fluid management. Stage chemical-resistant gloves and splash goggles with every kit, keep disposable nitrile for light work, and match respirator cartridges to volatile liquids with the cartridge selection guide. Storage-side compliance: flammable cabinet requirements. Round out with first aid and a trauma kit. Everything lives in the spill control collection; facility-scale orders route via bulk & business orders.
Bottom line: if the New Pig KIT236 Overpack Spill Kit fits your program, check the live listing:
Check Price on Amazon βRelated reviews
Start with the ranked Best Spill Kits 2026 guide for the full comparison.
- New Pig KIT21 Universal Spill Kit review
- New Pig KIT413 Oil-Only Spill Kit review
- New Pig KIT318 Acid-Neutralizing Kit review
- AWF PRO 20-Gallon Universal Spill Kit review
- Stardust Universal Spill Kit 2-Pack review
- Stardust Oil-Only Spill Kit review
- New Pig Heavyweight Mat Pads (100-ct) review
FAQ
Universal vs oil-only sorbents β which do I stock?
Universal (gray) absorbs everything including water; oil-only (white) repels water and floats, capturing only petroleum. Indoors mixed fluids: universal. Outdoors, near drains, or on water: oil-only.
What does OSHA require for spill kits?
No specific kit is mandated β OSHA requires hazard-appropriate response capability (HAZWOPER 1910.120 for emergency response) and prompt cleanup under housekeeping rules. EPA SPCC and fire codes drive containment requirements.
How do I size a spill kit?
To your largest credible spill: bucket kits (4β5 gal) per machine area, 20-gal drum kits for drum zones, 30-gal overpack kits at bulk storage. Absorbency ratings, not piece counts, are the comparison number.
What's the correct spill response order?
PPE first, stop the source, contain the spread with socks, absorb with pads, then dispose per the SDS and local rules. Containment before absorption β spills outrun pads.
How is used absorbent disposed of?
It classifies as what it absorbed: used-oil rules for petroleum sorbents, hazardous waste rules for listed chemicals. Bag, label, segregate β the SDS drives it.
When is secondary containment required under drums?
When stored liquids could reach drains or soil β EPA SPCC (oil), RCRA (hazardous waste), and fire codes all reach this conclusion for their categories. Platforms are the practical answer.
What PPE stages with a spill kit?
Chemical-resistant gloves matched to your liquids, splash eye protection, and β for volatile chemicals β the right respirator cartridge. Kit-included PPE is a starter, not a program.
How often are kits inspected?
Monthly seal/content checks plus immediate restock after use, on a tag like extinguishers. An unstocked kit fails exactly once.
Do absorbent socks expire?
Quality socks (mildew-resistant fills) stage for years indoors. Sunlight and moisture degrade fills β store staged sorbents dry and shaded.
Can I use kitty litter instead of pads?
Clay absorbs slowly, creates heavy contaminated waste, and dusts silica. Engineered sorbents absorb more, faster, lighter β the price difference disappears in disposal costs.
What about spills reaching a storm drain?
That's a reportable environmental event in most jurisdictions β which is why oil-only booms/socks stage near drains and why prevention (containment platforms) beats response.
Does WC Safety earn from these links?
Yes β as an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you. Prices captured 2026-07-11; the live listing governs.
Kit in a bucket vs drum vs overpack?
Bucket = machine-area scale; drum = department scale; overpack = bulk-storage scale plus the ability to contain a failed drum inside it. Volume of credible spill decides.
Do kits satisfy OSHA on their own?
Kits are capability; compliance is the program around them β training, response roles, disposal. A kit no one is trained to use is decoration.
What restock discipline works?
Tag the kit like an extinguisher: monthly seal check, restock SKU list taped inside the lid, reorder the day it's opened.
How we review
Spec-honest methodology: manufacturer published data plus the live Amazon listing, with listing-only claims flagged "per the listing." No fabricated testing, no invented certifications β where a rating needs verification against your site rules, we say so.
Sources
Manufacturer product documentation and the Amazon listing linked above; OSHA illumination and HAZWOPER provisions where cited; ANSI FL1 flashlight measurement definitions (referenced).
Reviewed by Steven Eaton, WC Safety β workplace PPE retailer and Amazon Associate. Pricing captured 2026-07-11.
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