Mobile Oil Tank Safety & Maintenance Guide
Essential procedures for safe operation, maintenance, and environmental adaptation
Strengthen Safety Protection Measures
- Keep away from open flames and high-temperature sources during use
- Ensure proper anti-static treatment with reliable grounding
- Regularly inspect sealing components to ensure no leaks
- Equip with appropriate fire-fighting equipment
- Operators should wear compliant protective gear
Perform Daily Maintenance
- Regularly inspect the tank's exterior for corrosion or damage
- Clean impurities from inside the tank to maintain media purity
- Prevent valve blockage or impact on performance
- Store idle tanks properly, avoiding sunlight, rain, or corrosive substances
- Seal all interfaces to prevent foreign objects from entering
Adhere to Standard Operating Procedures
- Confirm tank is in good condition before operation
- Control the flow rate to avoid splashing and overflow
- Do not mix different types of media to prevent chemical reactions
- Maintain smooth start-up and shutdown operations
- Operators must undergo professional training
Adaptability to Surrounding Environmental Conditions
- Placement site must be flat and firm, free from standing water
- Keep away from flammable materials and densely populated areas
- Avoid prolonged use in extreme temperature environments
- Provide shade and cooling in high temperatures
- Ensure good ventilation to reduce volatile media accumulation
- Avoid transportation in complex road conditions
