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PEIIRP1200-12 <br /> • A LIST system component or dispenser that is leaking response procedure specified by the facility owner or <br /> fuel or vapor should not remain in service. If a leak is operator. A spill kit should be readily available at the <br /> discovered,deactivate the system or component, label facility. <br /> it"Out of Service" and notify the appropriate person. v, <br /> Avoid igniting spilled fuel. Immediately remove people <br /> 3.5 People Hazards. Other personnel present at a from the area and verify that no open flames or other <br /> facility may cause significant hazards.Customers operat- ignition sources are in the area of the spill. Do not allow <br /> ing vehicles, facility managers or operators who re-ener- the starting of vehicles in the area. <br /> gine electrical circuits that have been turned off,or clerks <br /> who authorize sales at dispensers that wuc being serviced Handle and dispose of used spill cleanup and sorbent <br /> are hazards that must be anticipated and addressed. materials according to instructions provided by the owner <br /> or operator of the facility. Do not store contaminated <br /> Always advise personnel in charge of point-of-sale sys- materials inside a building. <br /> tem" and the facility management of work to be done. <br /> Take note of traffic patterns. Note the activities of any The owner or operator should report any spill or discharg- <br /> odier workers at the facility and discuss with them ways es to the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) as required <br /> of minimizing or eliminating any hazards that may be by law. In some locations. reporting to more than one <br /> presented by their activities, authority may be required. <br /> Use traffic barriers, personal protective equipment. lock- 3.10 Vehicle Hazards. Vehicles can present one of the <br /> out/tagout procedures, fuel shutoff valves and pump more serious and common safety hazards while working <br /> electrical disconnects as necessary to ensure safety dur- at dispenser islands and areas where traffic is present at <br /> ing dispenser and tank system inspection, testing and UST facilities. Drivers often are distracted anti inattentive <br /> maintenance activities. at UST facilities, and may not notice personnel conduct- <br /> ing testing, maintenance or repair activities. <br /> 3.6 Test Equipment. Use equipment intended for test- <br /> ing spill, overfill, leak detection and secondary, contain- Take appropriate safety precautions prior to performing <br /> ment equipment. any inspection, testing or maintenance of overfill, leak <br /> detection and release prevention equipment, r..� <br /> For tests that impose a vacuum on a containment volume <br /> or interstitial space, use only an air-operated vacuum Workers should wear high-visibility- safety vests while <br /> source or a vacuum pump powered by an explosion- working in areas where vehicle traffic may he present, <br /> proof motor. Vacuum pumps with electric motors that Use safety cones,barricades,warning signs and/or barrier <br /> are not explosion-proof may ignite Flarnmable vapors. if tape to designate and isolate work areas.Take care not to <br /> a portable air compressor is used, it should be located at place tools or equipment outside the designated area. Do <br /> least 20 feet away from the venturi-eductor or outside any not remove safety equipment,barricades or signs until all <br /> Class I, Division I area, work is completed and equipment is ready to be returned <br /> to service. <br /> 3.7 Confined Space Entry. UST system containment <br /> sumps may be large enough to present hazards associated <br /> with confined space entry, Refer to OSHA 1910.146 for <br /> further guidance on confined space entry procedures. <br /> 3.8 Use of Water Versus Product for Testing. Do 4. TANK SECONDARY <br /> not use gasoline, gasoline/ethanol blends, diesel fuel or CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY <br /> other stored liquids to test the integrity of spill buck- TESTING <br /> ets and containment sump walls. Use water or other _ <br /> approved monitoring liquid for tests requiring a test liq- <br /> uid. A release of product from a leaking system presents 4.1 General. Double-walled tanks have interstitial <br /> a safety hazard and could cause environmental damage. spaces that can be tested for integrity. <br /> Fallow the guidelines in Section 6.7 for proper disposal There are two methods for testing the integrity of tank <br /> of water used in testing. secondary containment systems —dry and wet. Dry test <br /> methods use it pautial vacuum to determine the integrity �•/ <br /> 3.9 Responding to Spills. Spills may occur during of the containment. To perform a wet test on an existing <br /> maintenance, testing or repair activities. Follow the spill liquid-filled tank interstitial space, the liquid level in the <br /> 0 pei.org <br />