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FEB 05 '19 14:43 FF CONTAIPIMENT =GLUTIONS814 c42 5020 TO -15108958425 P.08.•'20 <br /> FLUID FIELD SERVICE MANUAL <br /> CONTAINMENT <br /> , <br /> sectio SAFETY <br /> bulleti 3 <br /> date <br /> supersedes 1414 <br /> SAFET':'_PROCEDURE - UNDE GROUND PETROLEUM TANK ENTRY <br /> The following procedure will be employed whenever Fluid Containment Field <br /> Technician has cause to enter an underground petroleum s6rage tank, either <br /> for inspection or repair. Any additional state, local, or federal <br /> regulations must be observed. Additional customer requirements should be <br /> cleared through Field Service. <br /> General Requirements <br /> 1. Only air-powered mechanical tools are to be employed. <br /> 2. The tank is to be mechanically ventilated at all times that a man is <br /> inside the tank. <br /> 3. Use of an air-supplied mask with Egress cylinder is required at all <br /> times unless it can be absolutely ascertained that the tank has never <br /> contained any product. <br /> 4. An approved safety harness with lifelines attached must be worn by the <br /> man entering the tank. <br /> 5. Tanks having an atmosphere over 130OF are not to be entered. work no <br /> longer than 60 minutes in tanks at 100-130 degrees F. <br /> 6. Only an approved explosion-proof light source is to be used. <br /> 7. A completed Confined Space Entry Permit is required to be posted prior <br /> to each tank entry, visible to those in proximity. <br /> 8. A reliable safety observer, with no duties other than assisting and <br /> monitoring the OCT technician, must be available at all times. The <br /> safety observer is allowed to pass tools and similarly assist the man <br /> in the tank as long as voice and preferably visual contact is <br /> maintained. If the safety observer must leave the tank, the technician <br /> is to halt work and exit the tank. <br /> In addition to the primary safety observer, one (1) additional man <br /> (stand-by) must be within hearing distance and aware of the air horn <br /> signal to help in a physical rescue if required. <br /> A SCBA safety harness and an air horn must be available for immediate <br /> use by the safety observer. <br /> 9. No flash pictures are to be taken in the tank, even with recognized <br /> diver's camera. <br />