1
Comprehensive Inspection Before Transport
- Conduct a thorough inspection to ensure the tank is well-sealed and free from leaks or damage before transport.
- Clean any debris from the tank surface and check the tightness of interfaces, valves, and other components.
- Perform secondary sealing if necessary and verify that all required transport documents are complete.
- Plan a reasonable transport route based on tank characteristics, avoiding complex roads and restricted areas.
2
Proper Loading and Securing
- Place the tank stably during loading to avoid tilting or collisions with other objects.
- Use appropriate securing tools to firmly fix the tank to the transport vehicle, preventing displacement.
- Ensure the loading area is clean, flat, and free of sharp objects to avoid scratching the tank surface.
- Double-check all securing after loading to ensure no loosening occurs during transit.
3
Safety and Control During Transport
- Control driving speed and drive smoothly, avoiding sudden acceleration, braking, and sharp turns.
- Take appropriate protective measures based on weather conditions (insulation in heat, waterproofing in rain).
- In hot weather, prevent tank heat absorption affecting internal fuel; in rain, prevent water seepage.
- Make regular stops to check tank security and for any leaks or abnormalities.
4
Unloading and Temporary Storage
- Use specialized equipment for unloading to slowly and steadily remove the tank, avoiding rough handling.
- Place the tank in a flat, dry, well-ventilated temporary storage area away from fire and heat sources.
- Ensure the storage area is properly marked with safety warnings and assign dedicated supervision.
- Re-check the tank's condition after unloading to ensure safety for subsequent use or re-transport.
