1 Module 7: Tank Farm and Bulk Storage Fire Incidents.

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1 Module 7: Tank Farm and Bulk Storage Fire Incidents

2 Objective Upon the completion of this module, participants will be able to develop plans to fight or contain fires at tank farms & bulk storage facilities. Property of Wikimedia ® Commons, reprinted with permission

3 Introduction Agency responsibility –Establish pre-plans, drills, & walk-throughs on regular basis –Establish & maintain good relations & cooperation with facility operators & staff –Pre-planning should identify: Foam supplies Special equipment Apparatus Mutual aid and contract services Best defense is prevention!

4 Tank Farm and Bulk Storage Fire Operations Considerations: –Pre-plans with predetermined response plans should be developed for emergency incidents –Fire foam flow rates should be established before incident occurs & reviewed regularly –Storage tanks containing ethanol-blended fuels should be identified & known by agency personnel in advance

5 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

6 Pre-planning Steps involved in the pre-planning process include: –Information gathering –Information analysis –Information distribution

7 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 an important component of safety

8 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.

9 Activity 7.2: Ethanol Incident Procedures Purpose: –To allow participants to show comprehension of the firefighting foam capabilities and inabilities to combat polar solvent fire emergencies.