Spill Containment Berms
Portable secondary containment for drums, equipment, and vehicles
A spill berm is the simplest piece of secondary containment a facility can buy: a flexible-wall pool that holds back whatever leaks out of what's sitting inside it. Park a 55-gallon drum on one, stage a generator on one, run a fuel transfer over one — if something releases, the berm holds the volume until cleanup arrives. They are the EPA SPCC and OSHA baseline answer for "you stored a hazardous liquid outside a permanent diked area."
Our standard berms come in two wall styles. The duck-pond design folds flat for storage and pops up with integrated foam ribs that bend under foot traffic and rebound — the right pick when workers need to walk in and out as part of daily workflow. The foam-wall design uses rigid foam stiffeners that hold sidewalls vertical regardless of load, better for static drum storage and higher fluid volume per square foot.
All standard berms here are built from 22 oz/yd² PVC-coated polyester fabric in safety yellow — chemically resistant to petroleum products, hydraulic fluids, glycol coolants, mild acids and bases, and most common solvents. For drive-over applications where a vehicle must roll on and off, see our L-bracket spill berms in 30 oz/yd² PVC with reinforced corner construction.
Sizing
Pick footprint by what's going inside the berm:
• 2'×2' / 3'×3': Single drum, machine drip pan, small generator.
• 4'×4' / 5'×5' / 6'×6': Drum pallet, mid-size equipment, transfer staging.
• 4'×6' / 4'×8': Long footprints — generators, light vehicles, IBC totes.
• 8'×8' / 8'×10': Multiple drums, tanker offload, large equipment under maintenance.
Capacity calculation rule of thumb: length × width × wall height in inches × 0.62 = gallons. A 5'×5' berm with 6" walls holds about 75 gallons before overflow. For full IBC tote containment, step up to 8'×10' or use a dedicated 4-drum spill pallet with sumped containment.
Where berms fit in a spill plan
For permanent indoor drum storage, pair with spill containment pallets for code-required secondary containment under each drum. For temporary staging — a contractor on site, a fuel transfer event, a portable generator at a remote location — a berm gets you compliant in minutes without floor anchors or permits. For long perimeters or runway-style containment, see our modular spill berm barriers and Bend-N-Seal flexible spill barriers.
Call 888-774-5528 for bulk pricing or chemical compatibility on specific fluids. Same-day shipping on stocked sizes from our Ohio warehouse.