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IMPORTANT I HANDLING & STORAGE <br /> 1.10. Before You Begin 2.1.2. Non Petroleum Tanks (see Figure 2-2) <br /> 1.10.1. Read,understand and follow these <br /> instructions. Figure 2-2 <br /> Flanged <br /> 1.10.2. Barricade the tank area until the job is Access Collar Nozzle Manway <br /> completed. Inlet/ Litt Lug Baffle and Cover <br /> 1.10.3. Review and prepare to complete the outlet <br /> installation checklist. <br /> 1.10.4. Check with local authorities for building <br /> codes,underground utilities and testing <br /> requirements. <br /> 1.10.5. If you have installation questions or need <br /> alternate installation methods,contact CSI Endcap Ribs/ Ta gentially <br /> ection Bottom Sum <br /> Tank Technical Support. <br /> 1.10.6. If you have other questions regarding tank <br /> modifications,such as adding fittings or ! <br /> manways or tank repair,contact Containment <br /> Solutions Field Services. Straps securing the tank to the truck should never be <br /> 1.10.7. A list of supplemental documents is found in released before the appropriate lifting equipment <br /> Section 21. is properly secured to the tank's lift lugs, and until <br /> everyone is positioned in a safe location to avoid <br /> injuries.Failure to do so could result in personal injury <br /> or death. <br /> Do not enter tank or sumps unless following OSHA <br /> guidelines for confined space entry. Failure to follow 2.1.3. The contractor is responsible for rigging, <br /> OSHAguidelines could result in death or serious injury. unloading and securing the tank. <br /> 2.1.4. Tanks must be mechanically unloaded under <br /> the direction of a qualified rigger.Insure lifting <br /> equipment is rated to handle the load before <br /> lifting. <br /> 08� J61 *44 2.1.5. Upon tank delivery and when lifting tank, <br /> ASPHYXIATION FIRE EXPLOSION visually inspect entire exterior surface of the <br /> tank for shipping or handling damage.If the <br /> tank has a wet annular space,inspect for <br /> 2. HANDLING&STORAGE monitoring fluid on the exterior surface. <br /> 2.1. Common Terms for: 2.1.6. Sign all shipping papers accepting the tank <br /> 2.1.1. Petroleum Tanks(see Figure 2-1). as delivered.Any damage observed must be <br /> noted in these papers. <br /> Figure 2-1 2.1.7. Before unloading a tank from the truck,the <br /> Monitorin Fluid contractor must make sure all deadmen,tools, <br /> (No <br /> g Pimary Tank Fitting hardware,supplies and anything else capable <br /> Containment Annular Space Fitting <br /> Collar of damaging the tank are removed from the <br /> Anchor Strap trailer bed. <br /> Location <br /> grrows 2.1.8. The contractor is responsible for making sure <br /> nsion the tank is secure before removing shipping <br /> straps so the tank does not roll off the truck or <br /> trailer. <br /> 2.1.9. For tanks with a bottom sump or bottom <br /> Endcap Rib Section Bulkhead Rib fittings,be sure the bottom sump or fittings <br /> are not damaged by contact with any object. <br /> Refer to Supplemental Documents(Section 21) <br /> for additional information. <br /> 2.1.10. Tank must be properly unloaded prior to <br /> air/soap testing. <br /> 2.1.11. For temporary storage of tanks at job site: <br /> 2.1.11.1. Set on smooth ground (no protruding <br /> rocks or hard objects)or on the shipping <br /> pads oriented to allow for tank rotation <br /> as needed. <br /> 4 <br />