Module7 TankFarmAndBulkStorageFireIncidents
Module7 TankFarmAndBulkStorageFireIncidents
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Introduction
Departments responsible:
– Establish extensive pre-fire plans
– Schedule drills & walk-throughs on regular
basis
Departments must have good relations &
cooperation with facility operators & staff
Require special equipment & apparatus:
– Contract outside services for incidents
depending on magnitude & location
Best defense is prevention
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Tank Farm and Bulk Storage
Fire Operations
Considerations:
– Pre-fire plans with predetermined flow
rates established & reviewed regularly
– Storage tanks containing
ethanol-blended fuels identified &
known by fire department personnel in
advance
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Tank Farm and Bulk Storage
Fire Operations
Considerations:
– Connection locations & required
pressures & flows identified on tanks
provided with pre-piped foam systems
– Fires in storage tanks where no fixed
systems are available / usable or in
cases where fixed systems rendered
inoperable may not be extinguishable
with non-fixed appliances
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Preplanning
Information gathering
Information analysis
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Summary
Better positioned to respond if prepared in
advance
Incident plan in place & maintain good
relationships with agencies that can offer
support in time of crisis
Drills / Walk-throughs essential & should
be conducted on regular basis
Sometimes all that can safely be done is
contain incident & let fire run course:
– Knowing when to let this happen is important
component of safety
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Activity 7.1 — Ethanol Emergency
Procedures
Purpose:
– To allow participants to utilize all the
information discussed in the course to
determine the appropriate procedures
for fire & non-fire ethanol emergencies.