bottle77
Chemical
- Jul 29, 2019
- 21
I have trouble understanding this part of OSHA's code about dikes:
1910.106(b)(2)(vii)(c)(1)
Except as provided in subdivision (2) of this subdivision, the volumetric capacity of the diked area shall not be less than the greatest amount of liquid that can be released from the largest tank within the diked area, assuming a full tank. [highlight #EDD400]The capacity of the diked area enclosing more than one tank shall be calculated by deducting the volume of the tanks other than the largest tank below the height of the dike.[/highlight]
Does this mean that dikes containing more than one tank should be shorter?
1910.106(b)(2)(vii)(c)(1)
Except as provided in subdivision (2) of this subdivision, the volumetric capacity of the diked area shall not be less than the greatest amount of liquid that can be released from the largest tank within the diked area, assuming a full tank. [highlight #EDD400]The capacity of the diked area enclosing more than one tank shall be calculated by deducting the volume of the tanks other than the largest tank below the height of the dike.[/highlight]
Does this mean that dikes containing more than one tank should be shorter?