Fire Source Control
- Position tanks away from open flames and high-temperature equipment
- Prohibit open flame work near tanks; when necessary, develop special fire prevention plans
- Strictly prohibit flammable/explosive materials near tanks
- Promptly remove flammable debris around tanks
- Regularly inspect electrical equipment to ensure proper insulation and prevent sparks
Tank Safety Protection
- Install fireproof/heat-insulating layers to reduce temperature impact and slow diesel evaporation
- Ensure proper grounding systems to eliminate static electricity buildup
- Regularly inspect tanks and pipelines for leaks; repair immediately if detected
- Thoroughly clean any diesel spills to eliminate fire hazards
Firefighting Facilities
- Equip appropriate firefighting equipment based on storage capacity and environment
- Regularly inspect fire extinguishers, foam systems, and fire sand
- Plan and maintain clear firefighting access routes
- Ensure adequate water sources with stable pressure for firefighting needs
Personnel Operations & Management
- Provide specialized fire prevention training for all personnel
- Establish strict operating procedures for filling, extraction, and inspections
- Implement regular inspection systems with dedicated personnel
- Maintain thorough records to ensure fire prevention measures are implemented
Note: These guidelines should be regularly reviewed and updated according to local regulations and specific site conditions.