jamesbanda
Chemical
- Sep 21, 2004
- 223
Dear all,
We've been reviewing our pratices and i'd like some perspectives on what is typical for dealing with flammable chemical off loading/loading.. our stance is that we use a robust management procedure and inspect hoses very regually and we dont use loading arms..
we only use loading arms for refrigerent toxic gases and very toxic and flammable tankers typically thoses that are in high pressure rated tankers (upto 10 barg), or strong acids.. i've had discussions that loading arms are also prone for some failures or man handling issues and you need to carefully specifify those..
it would seem thatloading arms are not used for petrol (gasoline ) at filling stations for cars (E.G. a flammable) but they are used at terminals.. for say 1 per hour operation..
i'd be interested in what other chemical company standards are..
We've been reviewing our pratices and i'd like some perspectives on what is typical for dealing with flammable chemical off loading/loading.. our stance is that we use a robust management procedure and inspect hoses very regually and we dont use loading arms..
we only use loading arms for refrigerent toxic gases and very toxic and flammable tankers typically thoses that are in high pressure rated tankers (upto 10 barg), or strong acids.. i've had discussions that loading arms are also prone for some failures or man handling issues and you need to carefully specifify those..
it would seem thatloading arms are not used for petrol (gasoline ) at filling stations for cars (E.G. a flammable) but they are used at terminals.. for say 1 per hour operation..
i'd be interested in what other chemical company standards are..