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5. All tanks and connecting lines shall be purged of the product and rinsate material. <br /> Rinsate material shall be handled as a hazardous waste: <br /> a) Requirements for dry ice use: <br /> 1) 15 lbs. per 1,000 gallon capacity for diesel tanks <br /> 2) 30 lbs. per 1,000 gallon capacity for gasoline tanks <br /> 6. Cap openings on all tanks before removing tanks from site. <br /> a) Nitrogen - tank must be capped to maintain nitrogen blanket <br /> b) Carbon dioxide gas - tank must be capped to maintain gas blanket <br /> c) The use of dry ice requires a vent hole for pressure relief. <br /> 1) Vent cap will have 1/8 inch opening on top. <br /> 7) Empty underground tanks, if not properly cleaned, are considered hazardous waste. <br /> Requirements for handling: <br /> a) Must be hauled to a certified hazardous waste site. <br /> b) Truck must be certified to haul hazardous waste. <br /> C) Must be able to present a hazardous waste manifest before leaving the site. <br /> 8) Equipment to hoist tank must be rated for the calculated load: <br /> a) Equipment must not be strained. <br /> b) Tanks are not to be dragged. <br /> Note. Job will be ha/ted if these criteria are not met <br /> c) Load tank on carrier with pressure relief hole directed upward and all caps in <br /> place. <br /> Definition: <br /> 0 Oxygen concentration in air <br /> LEL = Lower explosion limit in air <br /> UEL Upper explosion limit in air <br /> Product Lgh1 LEL (96) UEL <br /> Gasoline 1.3 8.2 <br /> Diesel 0.6 7.5 <br /> Waste Oil 9.0 N/A <br /> Methanol 6.0 36.5 <br /> Comp. Nat Gas 3.8 17.0 <br /> Propane (LPG) 2.4 9.5 <br /> Liquid Asphalt 9.0 N/A <br />