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HomeMy WebLinkAboutphotos duke 263Ph Duke Energy, TANKER TRUCK LOADING/UNLOADING These tank truck loading/unloading operations gudlines are in accordance with Department of Transportation regulations as published in 49 CFR Part 177, Subpart B, and shall be followed at this facility. General guidlines: A NO IGNITION SOURCE (smoking or open flame) is allowed in the area of loading/unloading. B. A qualified individual shall ATTEND THE LOADING/UNLOADING OPERATION at all times and shall remain within 25 feet of the operation. (The qualified individual shall be made aware of the facility's SPCC plan and shall be trained on appropriate actions in the event of a spill.) C The oil truck/tanker and all connections shall be over an area designed to properly direct a spill to appropriate SECONDARY CONTAINMENT as outlined in the facility SPCC plan. Sequential guidelines: Prior to starting and during oil transfer operation, a physical barrier or wheel chocking of the tanker shall be in place to prevent vehicle departure 2, Prior to starting transfer, ensure proper electrical grounding of the tanks. Grounding shall be in place during entire oil transfer operation. 3. Ensure all fuel oil connections are secure before starting transfer 4. Before starting transfer, the level in the facility tank or container shall be measured to ensure adequate capacity is available to contain delivery volume. �. Upon completion of transfer, disconnect hoses and check all outlets on the truck (include access doors on the top of the tanker and the lower most drain point). 6 Ensure that all facility valves are closed and secured 7. Disconnect electrical grounds 8 Remove wheel chocks or other physical barrier and depart In case of spill or other emergency. immediately contact the SPCC Coordinator Name: DALE WOOTEN ' Phone,' 704_202-2533