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Job Steps Hazards Controls C <br /> Confirm Release of hazardous All electrical and mechanical systems shall be powered down and disconnected before remove of the fuel system. <br /> electrical energy or fuel Lockout/tagout/tryout shall be performed only by authorized employees. The authorized employee shall ensure <br /> shutdown product. that all energy isolating devices needed to control energy to, or within, the system are identified and that system <br /> and is shut down, isolated, blocked, and secured. Any system operated by a remotely controlled source will be <br /> complete completely isolated such that it cannot be operated by that or any other source. L <br /> mechanical <br /> disconnects. The authorized employee shall affix lock and tag to each energy isolating device. When there is a possibility of re- <br /> accumulation of stored energy to a hazardous level, verification of isolation shall be continued until the energy <br /> control procedure is complete. Before starting work on systems that have been locked/tagged out,the authorized <br /> individual shall verify that isolation and de-energization of the system have successfully been accomplished. <br /> Cut and cap Release of fuel oil. Ensure fuel pipe is properly drained prior to disconnection. Mobilize spill kit in immediate vicinity. Place <br /> piping, if containment beneath operations. <br /> discovered. L <br /> Injury from hand or Hand and power tools shall be used, inspected, and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions <br /> power tools. and recommendations and shall be used only for the purpose for which designed. Hand and power tools shall be in <br /> good repair and with all required safety devices installed and properly adjusted. <br /> Inert tank. Explosion and/or fire. All inerting activities to be performed by a Certified Marine Chemist. All potential sources of ignition will be <br /> eliminated from the area prior to starting inerting activities: smoking will be banned in the area, all open flame and <br /> spark-producing equipment at least 50' in all directions of tanks will be shut down, and all electrical and internal <br /> combustion equipment will be removed unless it is intrinsically safe. <br /> Exhaust fumes from inerting procedures will be vented a minimum of 12' above grade and 3' above any adjacent M <br /> roof lines.The atmosphere will be tested at ground level to ensure that vapors are not collecting at ground level. <br /> Following inerting activity, the tanks will be tested with a calibrated four-gas meter to ensure that tank has been <br /> successfully inerted. Oxygen must be reduced below levels necessary to support combustion— at least 12%- 14% <br /> oxygen by volume or an oxygen meter reading of 1%- 10%. Readings will be collected at bottom, middle, and top <br /> of the tank as well as the ends. <br /> Triple-rinse Use of vacuum truck All vacuum truck operators shall be trained in operation of truck and associated equipment. Inspect the truck, <br /> and clean could result in injury. equipment, and loading/off-loading sites prior to beginning the work to assure safe operations. Monitor tank-level <br /> UST. indicators to avoid overfilling and over-pressurizing receiving tanks or creating excessive vacuum in supply tanks. M <br />
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