Tank Farm Operations, Performance and Sustainability

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Tank Farm Operations, Performance and Sustainability Course
Introduction:
This program offers a comprehensive introduction to Aboveground Storage Tanks (ASTs), encompassing essential guidelines for their design, construction, inspection, and maintenance. It also provides an overview of relevant tank regulations. The course covers various types of tanks, including floating roofs, as well as tank fittings and appurtenances. Topics such as cathodic protection, coatings and linings, tank cleaning, safety measures, foundations, and common tank failures are also addressed. It is suitable for new employees seeking an introduction to ASTs or experienced personnel in need of a refresher. The workshop delivers a fast-paced overview of ASTs, presenting key foundational knowledge required in the industry.
Course Objectives:
Upon the successful completion of the course, participants will be able to:-
- Assess the configuration, operation and management practices of tank farms in terms of facility capacity, operational effectiveness, and the cost/benefit of feed, intermediate and product storage
- Appreciate the importance of codes, standards, regulations & recommended practices in terms of hazard management and incident scenario layer of protection safeguarding
- Identify the different types & classifications of tanks and their applications
- Understand considerations of materials-of-construction & various corrosion protection strategies and tactics including cleaning, coating, & cathodic protection
- Become familiar with fire protection of tanks & tank farms: venting, frangible roofs, flame & detonation arrestors, protection from ignition by static electricity, principles & practices of bonding and grounding, principles of inverting, electrical classification, selection criteria for fire suppression systems
- Become familiar with principles, practices & benefits of “Fire System Integrity Assurance”
- Apply tank emission control measures & procedures to satisfy regulatory requirements
- Understand the principles, preparations, & practices associated with tank cleaning, entry, & inspection & repair
- Use a system approach on tank operations including tank entry, tank bottoms, sludge, source reduction, mitigation, vapor freeing, degassing and tank cleaning
- Determine the various tank accessories used in the tank & tank farm design, operation, inspection & maintenance and be able to explain their features & function
Who Should Attend?
Tank Farm Managers, Superintendents, Supervisors, Foremen, and Operators Oil Storage and Export Managers, Superintendents, Supervisors, Foremen, and Technicians Maintenance Engineers/Planners, Superintendents, Supervisors, Foremen and Technicians Inspectors and Engineers involved with storage tank design, maintenance and inspection Process Engineers, Supervisors, Foremen and Technicians Section Heads and Shift Supervisors Senior Operators and Plant Operator
Course Outlines:
Introduction to Tanks
- Welcome & Introductions
- Types of Tanks
- Tank Standards – General
- Tank Inspection
- Tank Regulations – General
- Floating Roofs & Seals
- Tank Appurtenances
- Tank Maintenance & Repair
- Summary/Q&A
Introduction to Tanks
- Review/Q&A
- Catholic Protection
- Foundations
- Leak Detection & Secondary Containment
- Gauging & Overfill Protection
- Coatings & Linings
- Tank Cleaning
- Safety Considerations
- Typical Tank Failures
- Summary/Q&A
Advanced Tanks
- Advanced Tank Standards & Design Considerations
- Tank Emissions – API 19.2 – EPA Tanks 4 Program
- Fire Protection Systems - NFPA 30
- Floating Suctions/Skimmers
- Tank Regulations
- Seismic Design Considerations
- Advanced Inspection Considerations
- Industry Standards Update
- Summary/Q&A
Safe Tank Entry
- Confined Space Identification and Hazard Recognition
- Confined and Non-Confined Spaces
- Confined Space Hazards
- Administration and Classification
- Administration
- Permit-Required Confined Space Program
- Permits
- Contractors
Safe Tank Entry
- Hazard Recognition, Evaluation, and Control
- Hazard Recognition
- Atmospheric Monitoring
- Atmospheric Control
- Personal Protection
- Special Work Practices
- Emergency Response, Rescue, and First Aid