Information

  • Facility Inspection (Done at the start of each shift), choose shift

  • Inspection Date

  • Inspection Report prepared by

Tank levels

  • R1 Computer

  • R2 Computer

  • R3 Computer

  • R4 Computer

  • R5 Computer

  • R6 Computer

  • R9 Computer

Oil/Water Separator #1

  • Oil/Water Separator #1----Fuel side

  • Oil/Water Separator #1----Water side

  • 10,000 gal. Waste Tank

  • North well level (inches)

  • Rack well level (inches)

  • Main Receiving Valve

  • Receiving pit

Bearing Temps.

  • MLP #1 North. Center. South.....example 123/89/116

  • MLP #2 North. Center. South

  • MLP #3 North. Center. South

Main Delivery Valve

  • Main Delivery Valve

Micronic Vessels 3 & 4

  • Mic. 3 Differential Pressure

  • Mic.3 Sump results

  • Mic.4 Differential Pressure

  • Mic.4 Sump results

Oil/Water Separator #2

  • Oil/Water Separator #2----Fuel side

  • Oil/Water Separator #2----Water side

Main Line Pumps

  • MLP#1 leak check

  • MLP#1 Oil level

  • MLP#2 leak check

  • MLP#2 Oil level

  • MLP#3 leak check

  • MLP#3 Oil level

  • South well level (inches)

  • Add media

Tank to Tank Filter Vessels

  • Mic. 1 Differential Pressure

  • Mic. #1 Sump results

  • Mic. 2 Differential Pressure

  • Mic. #2 Sump results

  • Clay #1 Differential Pressure

  • Clay #1 Sump results

  • Clay #2 Differential Pressure

  • Clay #2 Sump results

  • F/S #1 Differential Pressure

  • F/S #1 Sump results

  • F/S #2 Differential Pressure

  • F/S #2 Sump results

Tank R1 shift inspection

  • R1 Varec level

  • Receiving valve

  • Delivery valve

  • FSV

  • FDV

  • Sump valve

  • Stripper valve

  • Tank Status

  • Upstream and Downstream Valves for PRV's for the above valves

  • Comments/Remarks (leaks, maintenance or safety issues):

  • Add media

Tank R2 shift inspection

  • R2 Varec level

  • Receiving valve

  • Delivery valve

  • FSV

  • FDV

  • Sump valve

  • Stripper valve

  • Tank Status

  • Upstream and Downstream Valves for PRV's for the above valves

  • Comments/Remarks (leaks, maintenance or safety issues):

  • Add media

Tank R3 shift inspection

  • R3 Varec level

  • Receiving valve

  • Delivery valve

  • FSV

  • FDV

  • Sump valve

  • Stripper valve

  • Tank Status

  • Upstream and Downstream Valves for PRV's for the above valves

  • Comments/Remarks (leaks, maintenance or safety issues):

  • Add media

Tank R4 shift inspection

  • R4 Varec level

  • Receiving valve

  • Delivery valve

  • FSV

  • FDV

  • Sump valve

  • Stripper valve

  • Tank Status

  • Upstream and Downstream Valves for PRV's for the above valves

  • Comments/Remarks (leaks, maintenance or safety issues):

  • Add media

Tank R5 shift inspection

  • R5 Varec level

  • Receiving valve

  • Delivery valve

  • FSV

  • FDV

  • Sump valve

  • Stripper valve

  • Tank Status

  • Upstream and Downstream Valves for PRV's for the above valves

  • Comments/Remarks (leaks, maintenance or safety issues):

  • Add media

Tank R6 shift inspection

  • R6 Varec level

  • Receiving valve

  • Delivery valve

  • FSV

  • FDV

  • Sump valve

  • Stripper valve

  • Tank Status

  • Upstream and Downstream Valves for PRV's for the above valves

  • Comments/Remarks (leaks, maintenance or safety issues):

  • Add media

Tank R9 shift inspection

  • R9 Varec level

  • Receiving valve

  • Delivery valve

  • FSV

  • FDV

  • Sump valve

  • Stripper valve

  • Tank Status

  • Upstream and Downstream Valves for PRV's for the above valves

  • Comments/Remarks (leaks, maintenance or safety issues):

  • Add media

10,000 gal. tank shift inspection

  • Receiving valve

  • Delivery valve

Retention Ponds

  • Northwest

  • North

  • South

Comments or Remarks

  • Record maintenance and/or safety related items here (also report to your Lead or Supervisor):

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