Mobile Oil Tank Safety & Usage Guide
Essential procedures for safe operation, maintenance, and storage of mobile oil tanks
Conduct Basic Inspections and Protective Measures
- Thoroughly inspect the tank's condition before use, checking for damage and leaks
- Ensure good sealing performance and that all interfaces and valves are secure
- Verify all protective accessories are intact and anti-static/explosion-proof devices function properly
- Operators must wear appropriate personal protective equipment and avoid direct contact with oil
Standardize Operating Procedures
- Operate smoothly during filling and emptying to avoid oil splashing and static electricity
- Maintain a clean and dry operating environment
- Avoid dangerous actions such as knocking or collisions during operation
- Control filling volume within reasonable range to prevent overfilling and abnormal pressure
- Ensure smooth flow during emptying and do not arbitrarily dump residual oil
Control Environmental Requirements
- Use location should be well-ventilated, away from fire and heat sources
- Keep away from flammable/explosive materials and densely populated areas
- Avoid outdoor operation under extreme weather conditions
- Storage area must have a flat and firm surface to ensure tank stability
Perform Routine Maintenance and Storage
- Promptly clean oil stains from the tank surface after use
- Regularly inspect tank structure and accessories for wear and tear
- For long-term storage, drain residual oil and ensure proper sealing
- Store all accessories properly to ensure optimal performance for next use
