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C. Hazard Evaluation Version :27.10.4 <br /> C.3 FACILITY SELF-INSPECTIONS <br /> Written procedures for and record of the Facility inspections of tanks and secondary <br /> containment are documented in this section. The Facility self-inspection requires two steps: <br /> 1) a checklist of items to inspect, and 2) a method of recording the actual inspection findings. <br /> All inspection records are maintained for a minimum of 5 years. <br /> Tank Inspections <br /> . The containers are visually inspected by operating personnel for signs of deterioration, <br /> leaks, or the accumulation of liquids inside the containment areas. <br /> . Each storage container is inspected according to Company policy, as required by age, <br /> condition, and service. The monthly tank inspection records are maintained in a <br /> separate file at the Facility. <br /> • Based on these conditions, the aboveground storage containers are professionally <br /> inspected and non-destructive thickness testing is performed per API 653 standards, <br /> STI standard or other industry recognized standard as applicable. <br /> . All aboveground storage tanks are included in the scope of this inspection and <br /> maintenance document. This includes small tanks, additive tanks, water tanks, <br /> horizontal tanks, UL-142 tanks, API 650 tanks, vapor tanks, pressure vessel, etc. <br /> Inspection Reports <br /> Inspection/testing records are retained in a separate file at the Facility for a minimum period <br /> of five (5) years or longer based on industry standard or Corporate policy. (Industry standard <br /> is to retain records for the life of the tank.) <br /> Shell Supply and Distribution C-7 Stockton Terminal FRP <br /> ©2019 Witt 0' Brien's Revision Date:October, 2019 <br />