New warehouse manager here, need advice on chemical storage safety

Hey everyone, I just started managing a warehouse in Jebel Ali a couple months ago and I'm still figuring things out. We store a bunch of different chemicals and oils for various clients, and I've been reading up on safety regulations and realized we might be cutting corners with our containment setup. We currently just have some basic plastic trays under the drums, but honestly, if something big leaked I don't think they'd handle it. I was looking at the options on the Crateco page and trying to figure out what's actually required by law here versus what's just recommended as best practice. The range covers everything from single drum units up to massive IBC containment platforms, and I'm not sure which direction to go. I'm leaning towards getting a few 4-drum units since they seem more practical for our layout, but some of the 2-drum high-floor ones caught my eye because of the easier access for inspections. I know we need to find a quality spill pallets supplier in UAE but I'm also worried about making the wrong choice on specs and having to redo everything later. Has anyone had experience with what the inspectors actually look for during audits? Do they check specific sump capacities or load ratings, or are they more concerned with general compliance? I'd really appreciate any guidance from people who've been through this before.
 
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