Title Page

  • Inspection Date

  • Inspector Name

  • Retain record for at least 3 years after inspection date
    Inspection based upon STI SP001 Standard, 6th Edition (2018)

  • Facility

  • Tanks Inspected:
    three fuel tanks, used oil, power fluid, motor oil, N-Serve shuttles

Stationary Aboveground Bulk Tanks

  • Is tank exterior (roof, shell, heads, bottom, connections, fittings, valves, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify tank and describe leak and actions taken

  • Are piping connections to the tank (valves, fittings, pumps, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify location and describe leak

  • Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, containment, etc.) free of visible signs of leakage?

  • Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition?

  • Is the primary tank free of water (checked by water finding paste) or has another preventative measure been taken?

  • Interstitial monitoring equipment (leak gauge) in good working condition?

  • Is interstice free of liquid? If tank product is found, investigate possible leak

  • If overfill equipment has a “test” button, does it activate the audible horn or light to confirm operation? If battery operated, replace battery if needed

  • Is overfill prevention equipment in good working condition? If it is equipped with a mechanical test mechanism, actuate the mechanism to confirm operation

  • Is the system free of any other conditions that need to be addressed for continued safe operation?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's stationary aboveground bulk tanks.

Portable Containers/Storage Area (Drums & Totes)

  • Are all portable containers within designated storage area?

  • Is the containment and storage area free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, or fire hazards?<br>

  • Are the containers free of leaks? <br>Note: If "No", identify container in comments section and describe leak.

  • Are the containers free of distortions, buckling, denting, or bulging?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's portable containers/storage area.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    three fuel tanks, used oil, N-Serve shuttles

Stationary Aboveground Bulk Tanks

  • Is tank exterior (roof, shell, heads, bottom, connections, fittings, valves, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify tank and describe leak and actions taken

  • Are piping connections to the tank (valves, fittings, pumps, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify location and describe leak

  • Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, containment, etc.) free of visible signs of leakage?

  • Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition?

  • Is the primary tank free of water (checked by water finding paste) or has another preventative measure been taken?

  • Interstitial monitoring equipment (leak gauge) in good working condition?

  • Is interstice free of liquid? If tank product is found, investigate possible leak

  • If overfill equipment has a “test” button, does it activate the audible horn or light to confirm operation? If battery operated, replace battery if needed

  • Is overfill prevention equipment in good working condition? If it is equipped with a mechanical test mechanism, actuate the mechanism to confirm operation

  • Is the system free of any other conditions that need to be addressed for continued safe operation?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's stationary aboveground bulk tanks.

Portable Containers/Storage Area (Drums & Totes)

  • Are all portable containers within designated storage area?

  • Is the containment and storage area free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, or fire hazards?<br>

  • Are the containers free of leaks? <br>Note: If "No", identify container in comments section and describe leak.

  • Are the containers free of distortions, buckling, denting, or bulging?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's portable containers/storage area.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    petroleum bulk plant

Containment (Diking/Impounding) for Single-Walled Tanks

  • Is the containment free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, corrosion, erosion, fire hazards, and other integrity issues?

  • Are dike drain valves closed and in good working condition?

  • Are containment egress pathways clear and any gates/doors operable?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's containment for single-walled tanks.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    two fuel tanks

Stationary Aboveground Bulk Tanks

  • Is tank exterior (roof, shell, heads, bottom, connections, fittings, valves, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify tank and describe leak and actions taken

  • Are piping connections to the tank (valves, fittings, pumps, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify location and describe leak

  • Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, containment, etc.) free of visible signs of leakage?

  • Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition?

  • Is the primary tank free of water (checked by water finding paste) or has another preventative measure been taken?

  • Interstitial monitoring equipment (leak gauge) in good working condition?

  • Is interstice free of liquid? If tank product is found, investigate possible leak

  • If overfill equipment has a “test” button, does it activate the audible horn or light to confirm operation? If battery operated, replace battery if needed

  • Is overfill prevention equipment in good working condition? If it is equipped with a mechanical test mechanism, actuate the mechanism to confirm operation

  • Is the system free of any other conditions that need to be addressed for continued safe operation?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's stationary aboveground bulk tanks.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    one fuel tank

Stationary Aboveground Bulk Tanks

  • Is tank exterior (roof, shell, heads, bottom, connections, fittings, valves, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify tank and describe leak and actions taken

  • Are piping connections to the tank (valves, fittings, pumps, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify location and describe leak

  • Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, containment, etc.) free of visible signs of leakage?

  • Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition?

  • Is the primary tank free of water (checked by water finding paste) or has another preventative measure been taken?

  • Interstitial monitoring equipment (leak gauge) in good working condition?

  • Is interstice free of liquid? If tank product is found, investigate possible leak

  • If overfill equipment has a “test” button, does it activate the audible horn or light to confirm operation? If battery operated, replace battery if needed

  • Is overfill prevention equipment in good working condition? If it is equipped with a mechanical test mechanism, actuate the mechanism to confirm operation

  • Is the system free of any other conditions that need to be addressed for continued safe operation?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's stationary aboveground bulk tanks.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    petroleum bulk plant, three fuel tanks, used oil, motor oil, N-Serve shuttles

Containment (Diking/Impounding) for Single-Walled Tanks

  • Is the containment free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, corrosion, erosion, fire hazards, and other integrity issues?

  • Are dike drain valves closed and in good working condition?

  • Are containment egress pathways clear and any gates/doors operable?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's containment for single-walled tanks.

Stationary Aboveground Bulk Tanks

  • Is tank exterior (roof, shell, heads, bottom, connections, fittings, valves, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify tank and describe leak and actions taken

  • Are piping connections to the tank (valves, fittings, pumps, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify location and describe leak

  • Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, containment, etc.) free of visible signs of leakage?

  • Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition?

  • Is the primary tank free of water (checked by water finding paste) or has another preventative measure been taken?

  • Interstitial monitoring equipment (leak gauge) in good working condition?

  • Is interstice free of liquid? If tank product is found, investigate possible leak

  • If overfill equipment has a “test” button, does it activate the audible horn or light to confirm operation? If battery operated, replace battery if needed

  • Is overfill prevention equipment in good working condition? If it is equipped with a mechanical test mechanism, actuate the mechanism to confirm operation

  • Is the system free of any other conditions that need to be addressed for continued safe operation?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's stationary aboveground bulk tanks.

Portable Containers/Storage Area (Drums & Totes)

  • Are all portable containers within designated storage area?

  • Is the containment and storage area free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, or fire hazards?<br>

  • Are the containers free of leaks? <br>Note: If "No", identify container in comments section and describe leak.

  • Are the containers free of distortions, buckling, denting, or bulging?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's portable containers/storage area.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    one fuel tank

Stationary Aboveground Bulk Tanks

  • Is tank exterior (roof, shell, heads, bottom, connections, fittings, valves, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify tank and describe leak and actions taken

  • Are piping connections to the tank (valves, fittings, pumps, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify location and describe leak

  • Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, containment, etc.) free of visible signs of leakage?

  • Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition?

  • Is the primary tank free of water (checked by water finding paste) or has another preventative measure been taken?

  • Interstitial monitoring equipment (leak gauge) in good working condition?

  • Is interstice free of liquid? If tank product is found, investigate possible leak

  • If overfill equipment has a “test” button, does it activate the audible horn or light to confirm operation? If battery operated, replace battery if needed

  • Is overfill prevention equipment in good working condition? If it is equipped with a mechanical test mechanism, actuate the mechanism to confirm operation

  • Is the system free of any other conditions that need to be addressed for continued safe operation?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's stationary aboveground bulk tanks.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    two fuel tanks

Stationary Aboveground Bulk Tanks

  • Is tank exterior (roof, shell, heads, bottom, connections, fittings, valves, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify tank and describe leak and actions taken

  • Are piping connections to the tank (valves, fittings, pumps, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify location and describe leak

  • Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, containment, etc.) free of visible signs of leakage?

  • Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition?

  • Is the primary tank free of water (checked by water finding paste) or has another preventative measure been taken?

  • Interstitial monitoring equipment (leak gauge) in good working condition?

  • Is interstice free of liquid? If tank product is found, investigate possible leak

  • If overfill equipment has a “test” button, does it activate the audible horn or light to confirm operation? If battery operated, replace battery if needed

  • Is overfill prevention equipment in good working condition? If it is equipped with a mechanical test mechanism, actuate the mechanism to confirm operation

  • Is the system free of any other conditions that need to be addressed for continued safe operation?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's stationary aboveground bulk tanks.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    one fuel tank

Stationary Aboveground Bulk Tanks

  • Is tank exterior (roof, shell, heads, bottom, connections, fittings, valves, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify tank and describe leak and actions taken

  • Are piping connections to the tank (valves, fittings, pumps, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify location and describe leak

  • Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, containment, etc.) free of visible signs of leakage?

  • Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition?

  • Is the primary tank free of water (checked by water finding paste) or has another preventative measure been taken?

  • Interstitial monitoring equipment (leak gauge) in good working condition?

  • Is interstice free of liquid? If tank product is found, investigate possible leak

  • If overfill equipment has a “test” button, does it activate the audible horn or light to confirm operation? If battery operated, replace battery if needed

  • Is overfill prevention equipment in good working condition? If it is equipped with a mechanical test mechanism, actuate the mechanism to confirm operation

  • Is the system free of any other conditions that need to be addressed for continued safe operation?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's stationary aboveground bulk tanks.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    three fuel tanks, used oil, N-Serve shuttles

Stationary Aboveground Bulk Tanks

  • Is tank exterior (roof, shell, heads, bottom, connections, fittings, valves, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify tank and describe leak and actions taken

  • Are piping connections to the tank (valves, fittings, pumps, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify location and describe leak

  • Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, containment, etc.) free of visible signs of leakage?

  • Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition?

  • Is the primary tank free of water (checked by water finding paste) or has another preventative measure been taken?

  • Interstitial monitoring equipment (leak gauge) in good working condition?

  • Is interstice free of liquid? If tank product is found, investigate possible leak

  • If overfill equipment has a “test” button, does it activate the audible horn or light to confirm operation? If battery operated, replace battery if needed

  • Is overfill prevention equipment in good working condition? If it is equipped with a mechanical test mechanism, actuate the mechanism to confirm operation

  • Is the system free of any other conditions that need to be addressed for continued safe operation?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's stationary aboveground bulk tanks.

Portable Containers/Storage Area (Drums & Totes)

  • Are all portable containers within designated storage area?

  • Is the containment and storage area free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, or fire hazards?<br>

  • Are the containers free of leaks? <br>Note: If "No", identify container in comments section and describe leak.

  • Are the containers free of distortions, buckling, denting, or bulging?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's portable containers/storage area.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    four fuel tanks, used oil, motor oil, hydraulic fluid, N-Serve shuttles

Stationary Aboveground Bulk Tanks

  • Is tank exterior (roof, shell, heads, bottom, connections, fittings, valves, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify tank and describe leak and actions taken

  • Are piping connections to the tank (valves, fittings, pumps, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify location and describe leak

  • Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, containment, etc.) free of visible signs of leakage?

  • Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition?

  • Is the primary tank free of water (checked by water finding paste) or has another preventative measure been taken?

  • Interstitial monitoring equipment (leak gauge) in good working condition?

  • Is interstice free of liquid? If tank product is found, investigate possible leak

  • If overfill equipment has a “test” button, does it activate the audible horn or light to confirm operation? If battery operated, replace battery if needed

  • Is overfill prevention equipment in good working condition? If it is equipped with a mechanical test mechanism, actuate the mechanism to confirm operation

  • Is the system free of any other conditions that need to be addressed for continued safe operation?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's stationary aboveground bulk tanks.

Portable Containers/Storage Area (Drums & Totes)

  • Are all portable containers within designated storage area?

  • Is the containment and storage area free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, or fire hazards?<br>

  • Are the containers free of leaks? <br>Note: If "No", identify container in comments section and describe leak.

  • Are the containers free of distortions, buckling, denting, or bulging?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's portable containers/storage area.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    Fast Stop E-85, one fuel tank, used oil, power fluid, hydraulic oil, motor oil, N-Serve shuttles

Stationary Aboveground Bulk Tanks

  • Is tank exterior (roof, shell, heads, bottom, connections, fittings, valves, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify tank and describe leak and actions taken

  • Are piping connections to the tank (valves, fittings, pumps, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify location and describe leak

  • Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, containment, etc.) free of visible signs of leakage?

  • Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition?

  • Is the primary tank free of water (checked by water finding paste) or has another preventative measure been taken?

  • Interstitial monitoring equipment (leak gauge) in good working condition?

  • Is interstice free of liquid? If tank product is found, investigate possible leak

  • If overfill equipment has a “test” button, does it activate the audible horn or light to confirm operation? If battery operated, replace battery if needed

  • Is overfill prevention equipment in good working condition? If it is equipped with a mechanical test mechanism, actuate the mechanism to confirm operation

  • Is the system free of any other conditions that need to be addressed for continued safe operation?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's stationary aboveground bulk tanks.

Portable Containers/Storage Area (Drums & Totes)

  • Are all portable containers within designated storage area?

  • Is the containment and storage area free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, or fire hazards?<br>

  • Are the containers free of leaks? <br>Note: If "No", identify container in comments section and describe leak.

  • Are the containers free of distortions, buckling, denting, or bulging?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's portable containers/storage area.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    three fuel tanks, used oil, motor oil, hydraulic fluid, diesel exhaust fluid, N-Serve shuttles

Stationary Aboveground Bulk Tanks

  • Is tank exterior (roof, shell, heads, bottom, connections, fittings, valves, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify tank and describe leak and actions taken

  • Are piping connections to the tank (valves, fittings, pumps, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify location and describe leak

  • Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, containment, etc.) free of visible signs of leakage?

  • Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition?

  • Is the primary tank free of water (checked by water finding paste) or has another preventative measure been taken?

  • Interstitial monitoring equipment (leak gauge) in good working condition?

  • Is interstice free of liquid? If tank product is found, investigate possible leak

  • If overfill equipment has a “test” button, does it activate the audible horn or light to confirm operation? If battery operated, replace battery if needed

  • Is overfill prevention equipment in good working condition? If it is equipped with a mechanical test mechanism, actuate the mechanism to confirm operation

  • Is the system free of any other conditions that need to be addressed for continued safe operation?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's stationary aboveground bulk tanks.

Portable Containers/Storage Area (Drums & Totes)

  • Are all portable containers within designated storage area?

  • Is the containment and storage area free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, or fire hazards?<br>

  • Are the containers free of leaks? <br>Note: If "No", identify container in comments section and describe leak.

  • Are the containers free of distortions, buckling, denting, or bulging?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's portable containers/storage area.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    petroleum bulk plant, used oil, hydraulic oil

Containment (Diking/Impounding) for Single-Walled Tanks

  • Is the containment free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, corrosion, erosion, fire hazards, and other integrity issues?

  • Are dike drain valves closed and in good working condition?

  • Are containment egress pathways clear and any gates/doors operable?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's containment for single-walled tanks.

Portable Containers/Storage Area (Drums & Totes)

  • Are all portable containers within designated storage area?

  • Is the containment and storage area free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, or fire hazards?<br>

  • Are the containers free of leaks? <br>Note: If "No", identify container in comments section and describe leak.

  • Are the containers free of distortions, buckling, denting, or bulging?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's portable containers/storage area.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    petroleum bulk plant, two fuel tanks, used oil, motor oil, other drums, N-Serve buggy, N-Serve shuttles

Containment (Diking/Impounding) for Single-Walled Tanks

  • Is the containment free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, corrosion, erosion, fire hazards, and other integrity issues?

  • Are dike drain valves closed and in good working condition?

  • Are containment egress pathways clear and any gates/doors operable?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's containment for single-walled tanks.

Stationary Aboveground Bulk Tanks

  • Is tank exterior (roof, shell, heads, bottom, connections, fittings, valves, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify tank and describe leak and actions taken

  • Are piping connections to the tank (valves, fittings, pumps, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify location and describe leak

  • Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, containment, etc.) free of visible signs of leakage?

  • Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition?

  • Is the primary tank free of water (checked by water finding paste) or has another preventative measure been taken?

  • Interstitial monitoring equipment (leak gauge) in good working condition?

  • Is interstice free of liquid? If tank product is found, investigate possible leak

  • If overfill equipment has a “test” button, does it activate the audible horn or light to confirm operation? If battery operated, replace battery if needed

  • Is overfill prevention equipment in good working condition? If it is equipped with a mechanical test mechanism, actuate the mechanism to confirm operation

  • Is the system free of any other conditions that need to be addressed for continued safe operation?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's stationary aboveground bulk tanks.

Portable Containers/Storage Area (Drums & Totes)

  • Are all portable containers within designated storage area?

  • Is the containment and storage area free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, or fire hazards?<br>

  • Are the containers free of leaks? <br>Note: If "No", identify container in comments section and describe leak.

  • Are the containers free of distortions, buckling, denting, or bulging?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's portable containers/storage area.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    one fuel tank, used oil, N-Serve shuttles

Stationary Aboveground Bulk Tanks

  • Is tank exterior (roof, shell, heads, bottom, connections, fittings, valves, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify tank and describe leak and actions taken

  • Are piping connections to the tank (valves, fittings, pumps, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify location and describe leak

  • Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, containment, etc.) free of visible signs of leakage?

  • Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition?

  • Is the primary tank free of water (checked by water finding paste) or has another preventative measure been taken?

  • Interstitial monitoring equipment (leak gauge) in good working condition?

  • Is interstice free of liquid? If tank product is found, investigate possible leak

  • If overfill equipment has a “test” button, does it activate the audible horn or light to confirm operation? If battery operated, replace battery if needed

  • Is overfill prevention equipment in good working condition? If it is equipped with a mechanical test mechanism, actuate the mechanism to confirm operation

  • Is the system free of any other conditions that need to be addressed for continued safe operation?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's stationary aboveground bulk tanks.

Portable Containers/Storage Area (Drums & Totes)

  • Are all portable containers within designated storage area?

  • Is the containment and storage area free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, or fire hazards?<br>

  • Are the containers free of leaks? <br>Note: If "No", identify container in comments section and describe leak.

  • Are the containers free of distortions, buckling, denting, or bulging?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's portable containers/storage area.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    three fuel tanks, used oil, motor oil, hydraulic fluid, N-Serve shuttles

Stationary Aboveground Bulk Tanks

  • Is tank exterior (roof, shell, heads, bottom, connections, fittings, valves, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify tank and describe leak and actions taken

  • Are piping connections to the tank (valves, fittings, pumps, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify location and describe leak

  • Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, containment, etc.) free of visible signs of leakage?

  • Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition?

  • Is the primary tank free of water (checked by water finding paste) or has another preventative measure been taken?

  • Interstitial monitoring equipment (leak gauge) in good working condition?

  • Is interstice free of liquid? If tank product is found, investigate possible leak

  • If overfill equipment has a “test” button, does it activate the audible horn or light to confirm operation? If battery operated, replace battery if needed

  • Is overfill prevention equipment in good working condition? If it is equipped with a mechanical test mechanism, actuate the mechanism to confirm operation

  • Is the system free of any other conditions that need to be addressed for continued safe operation?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's stationary aboveground bulk tanks.

Portable Containers/Storage Area (Drums & Totes)

  • Are all portable containers within designated storage area?

  • Is the containment and storage area free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, or fire hazards?<br>

  • Are the containers free of leaks? <br>Note: If "No", identify container in comments section and describe leak.

  • Are the containers free of distortions, buckling, denting, or bulging?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's portable containers/storage area.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    one fuel tank, one diesel exhaust fluid tank

Stationary Aboveground Bulk Tanks

  • Is tank exterior (roof, shell, heads, bottom, connections, fittings, valves, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify tank and describe leak and actions taken

  • Are piping connections to the tank (valves, fittings, pumps, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify location and describe leak

  • Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, containment, etc.) free of visible signs of leakage?

  • Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition?

  • Is the primary tank free of water (checked by water finding paste) or has another preventative measure been taken?

  • Interstitial monitoring equipment (leak gauge) in good working condition?

  • Is interstice free of liquid? If tank product is found, investigate possible leak

  • If overfill equipment has a “test” button, does it activate the audible horn or light to confirm operation? If battery operated, replace battery if needed

  • Is overfill prevention equipment in good working condition? If it is equipped with a mechanical test mechanism, actuate the mechanism to confirm operation

  • Is the system free of any other conditions that need to be addressed for continued safe operation?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's stationary aboveground bulk tanks.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    petroleum bulk plant, three fuel tanks, used oil, motor oil, lube oils, N-Serve shuttles

Containment (Diking/Impounding) for Single-Walled Tanks

  • Is the containment free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, corrosion, erosion, fire hazards, and other integrity issues?

  • Are dike drain valves closed and in good working condition?

  • Are containment egress pathways clear and any gates/doors operable?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's containment for single-walled tanks.

Stationary Aboveground Bulk Tanks

  • Is tank exterior (roof, shell, heads, bottom, connections, fittings, valves, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify tank and describe leak and actions taken

  • Are piping connections to the tank (valves, fittings, pumps, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify location and describe leak

  • Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, containment, etc.) free of visible signs of leakage?

  • Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition?

  • Is the primary tank free of water (checked by water finding paste) or has another preventative measure been taken?

  • Interstitial monitoring equipment (leak gauge) in good working condition?

  • Is interstice free of liquid? If tank product is found, investigate possible leak

  • If overfill equipment has a “test” button, does it activate the audible horn or light to confirm operation? If battery operated, replace battery if needed

  • Is overfill prevention equipment in good working condition? If it is equipped with a mechanical test mechanism, actuate the mechanism to confirm operation

  • Is the system free of any other conditions that need to be addressed for continued safe operation?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's stationary aboveground bulk tanks.

Portable Containers/Storage Area (Drums & Totes)

  • Are all portable containers within designated storage area?

  • Is the containment and storage area free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, or fire hazards?<br>

  • Are the containers free of leaks? <br>Note: If "No", identify container in comments section and describe leak.

  • Are the containers free of distortions, buckling, denting, or bulging?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's portable containers/storage area.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    three fuel tanks, used oil, motor oil, hydraulic fluid, diesel exhaust fluid, N-Serve shuttles

Stationary Aboveground Bulk Tanks

  • Is tank exterior (roof, shell, heads, bottom, connections, fittings, valves, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify tank and describe leak and actions taken

  • Are piping connections to the tank (valves, fittings, pumps, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify location and describe leak

  • Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, containment, etc.) free of visible signs of leakage?

  • Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition?

  • Is the primary tank free of water (checked by water finding paste) or has another preventative measure been taken?

  • Interstitial monitoring equipment (leak gauge) in good working condition?

  • Is interstice free of liquid? If tank product is found, investigate possible leak

  • If overfill equipment has a “test” button, does it activate the audible horn or light to confirm operation? If battery operated, replace battery if needed

  • Is overfill prevention equipment in good working condition? If it is equipped with a mechanical test mechanism, actuate the mechanism to confirm operation

  • Is the system free of any other conditions that need to be addressed for continued safe operation?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's stationary aboveground bulk tanks.

Portable Containers/Storage Area (Drums & Totes)

  • Are all portable containers within designated storage area?

  • Is the containment and storage area free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, or fire hazards?<br>

  • Are the containers free of leaks? <br>Note: If "No", identify container in comments section and describe leak.

  • Are the containers free of distortions, buckling, denting, or bulging?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's portable containers/storage area.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    petroleum bulk plant

Containment (Diking/Impounding) for Single-Walled Tanks

  • Is the containment free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, corrosion, erosion, fire hazards, and other integrity issues?

  • Are dike drain valves closed and in good working condition?

  • Are containment egress pathways clear and any gates/doors operable?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's containment for single-walled tanks.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    two fuel tanks, used oil, motor oil, N-Serve shuttles

Containment (Diking/Impounding) for Single-Walled Tanks

  • Is the containment free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, corrosion, erosion, fire hazards, and other integrity issues?

  • Are dike drain valves closed and in good working condition?

  • Are containment egress pathways clear and any gates/doors operable?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's containment for single-walled tanks.

Stationary Aboveground Bulk Tanks

  • Is tank exterior (roof, shell, heads, bottom, connections, fittings, valves, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify tank and describe leak and actions taken

  • Are piping connections to the tank (valves, fittings, pumps, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify location and describe leak

  • Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, containment, etc.) free of visible signs of leakage?

  • Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition?

  • Is the primary tank free of water (checked by water finding paste) or has another preventative measure been taken?

  • Interstitial monitoring equipment (leak gauge) in good working condition?

  • Is interstice free of liquid? If tank product is found, investigate possible leak

  • If overfill equipment has a “test” button, does it activate the audible horn or light to confirm operation? If battery operated, replace battery if needed

  • Is overfill prevention equipment in good working condition? If it is equipped with a mechanical test mechanism, actuate the mechanism to confirm operation

  • Is the system free of any other conditions that need to be addressed for continued safe operation?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's stationary aboveground bulk tanks.

Portable Containers/Storage Area (Drums & Totes)

  • Are all portable containers within designated storage area?

  • Is the containment and storage area free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, or fire hazards?<br>

  • Are the containers free of leaks? <br>Note: If "No", identify container in comments section and describe leak.

  • Are the containers free of distortions, buckling, denting, or bulging?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's portable containers/storage area.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    three fuel tanks, used oil, motor oil, power fluid, bulk N-Serve containment, N-Serve shuttles, dust control solution tank

Containment (Diking/Impounding) for Single-Walled Tanks

  • Is the containment free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, corrosion, erosion, fire hazards, and other integrity issues?

  • Are dike drain valves closed and in good working condition?

  • Are containment egress pathways clear and any gates/doors operable?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's containment for single-walled tanks.

Stationary Aboveground Bulk Tanks

  • Is tank exterior (roof, shell, heads, bottom, connections, fittings, valves, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify tank and describe leak and actions taken

  • Are piping connections to the tank (valves, fittings, pumps, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify location and describe leak

  • Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, containment, etc.) free of visible signs of leakage?

  • Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition?

  • Is the primary tank free of water (checked by water finding paste) or has another preventative measure been taken?

  • Interstitial monitoring equipment (leak gauge) in good working condition?

  • Is interstice free of liquid? If tank product is found, investigate possible leak

  • If overfill equipment has a “test” button, does it activate the audible horn or light to confirm operation? If battery operated, replace battery if needed

  • Is overfill prevention equipment in good working condition? If it is equipped with a mechanical test mechanism, actuate the mechanism to confirm operation

  • Is the system free of any other conditions that need to be addressed for continued safe operation?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's stationary aboveground bulk tanks.

Portable Containers/Storage Area (Drums & Totes)

  • Are all portable containers within designated storage area?

  • Is the containment and storage area free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, or fire hazards?<br>

  • Are the containers free of leaks? <br>Note: If "No", identify container in comments section and describe leak.

  • Are the containers free of distortions, buckling, denting, or bulging?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's portable containers/storage area.

  • Tanks Inspected:
    three fuel tanks, used oil, N-Serve shuttles

Stationary Aboveground Bulk Tanks

  • Is tank exterior (roof, shell, heads, bottom, connections, fittings, valves, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify tank and describe leak and actions taken

  • Are piping connections to the tank (valves, fittings, pumps, etc.) free of visible leaks?<br>Note: If "No", identify location and describe leak

  • Is the area around the tank (concrete surfaces, ground, containment, etc.) free of visible signs of leakage?

  • Is the tank liquid level gauge legible and in good working condition?

  • Is the primary tank free of water (checked by water finding paste) or has another preventative measure been taken?

  • Interstitial monitoring equipment (leak gauge) in good working condition?

  • Is interstice free of liquid? If tank product is found, investigate possible leak

  • If overfill equipment has a “test” button, does it activate the audible horn or light to confirm operation? If battery operated, replace battery if needed

  • Is overfill prevention equipment in good working condition? If it is equipped with a mechanical test mechanism, actuate the mechanism to confirm operation

  • Is the system free of any other conditions that need to be addressed for continued safe operation?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's stationary aboveground bulk tanks.

Portable Containers/Storage Area (Drums & Totes)

  • Are all portable containers within designated storage area?

  • Is the containment and storage area free of excess liquid, debris, cracks, or fire hazards?<br>

  • Are the containers free of leaks? <br>Note: If "No", identify container in comments section and describe leak.

  • Are the containers free of distortions, buckling, denting, or bulging?

  • Enter any comments or observations about the location's portable containers/storage area.

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