What are the fire prevention measures for diesel storage tank

fuel storage tank with pump Trailer
1. Strictly Control Contact with Surrounding Ignition Sources
Place the tank in an area far away from open flames and high-temperature equipment. Hot work is prohibited around the tank. If hot work is necessary due to special requirements, a specific fire prevention plan must be developed in advance and comprehensive protection measures must be in place. Flammable and explosive materials must not be brought near the tank. At the same time, promptly remove flammable debris around the tank to prevent fire risks caused by burning debris. Regularly inspect electrical equipment around the tank to ensure that the wiring insulation is intact and free from aging or damage, preventing electrical sparks from contacting diesel vapors.
2. Enhance Tank Safety Protection
Install a fireproof and heat-insulating layer on the outside of the tank to reduce the impact of high external temperatures on the diesel fuel inside and slow down the rate of diesel evaporation. Ensure the tank's grounding device is always intact, effectively eliminating static electricity buildup and preventing static sparks from igniting the evaporating diesel vapors inside the tank. Regularly check the sealing of the tank and oil pipelines. If diesel leakage is found, immediately stop use and repair it promptly. Thoroughly clean up the leaked diesel fuel to eliminate potential fire hazards.
3. Equip with Appropriate Firefighting Facilities
Based on the storage capacity and environment of the tank, equip it with appropriate firefighting equipment, such as dry powder fire extinguishers, foam extinguishing systems, and fire sand. Regularly inspect these facilities to ensure they are within their expiration dates and in normal working order. Plan and maintain unobstructed fire lanes around the tank to ensure rapid response by fire trucks and personnel in the event of a fire. Establish a suitable fire water supply system, ensuring sufficient water and stable pressure to meet firefighting needs.
4. Standardize Personnel Operation and Management
Provide specialized fire prevention training to personnel responsible for tank operation and maintenance, ensuring they are proficient in fire prevention knowledge, emergency response procedures, and the use of firefighting equipment. Establish strict operating procedures, clearly defining safety requirements for oil filling, oil extraction, and daily inspections to prevent fires caused by improper operation. Establish a regular inspection system, assigning dedicated personnel to inspect the tank's condition, the integrity of firefighting facilities, and the surrounding environment, promptly identifying and addressing potential hazards, and maintaining inspection records to ensure fire prevention measures are implemented effectively.

