Gasoline Storage Tank Safety Guidelines
Essential procedures for preventing overflow and ensuring safe operations
1.Standardized Loading Operation Control
- Strictly adhere to safety procedures during loading process
- Select well-ventilated and level work area
- Control gasoline injection flow rate to prevent liquid splashing and overflow
- Allow sufficient expansion space for volume expansion caused by temperature changes
- Operations must be performed by professionally trained personnel
- Strictly prohibit overloading or other violations
2.Improved Monitoring and Early Warning System
- Equip tank with sensitive and reliable liquid level monitoring equipment
- Ensure accurate real-time display of gasoline level
- Automatic audible and visual alarm when approaching warning threshold
- Regularly calibrate and maintain level gauges and alarm devices
- Establish dedicated personnel inspection system
- Form double protection mechanism with automated monitoring
3.Strengthen Structural Protection Design
- Equip storage tank with overflow protection devices
- Ensure gasoline can be diverted to emergency collection facilities
- Construct overflow containment dike around the tank
- Height and volume must meet spill interception requirements
- Lay impermeable layer on tank area floor
- Provide emergency collection pool and optimize sealing structure
4.Improve Management and Emergency Response Standards
- Develop comprehensive overflow prevention operating procedures
- Clearly define responsibilities and work processes
- Conduct regular safety training for personnel
- Establish equipment inspection and maintenance system
- Develop oil spill emergency response plan
- Equip with emergency supplies and conduct regular drills
