SERVICES
Monthly Inspection Environmental Compliance
With our Monthly Environmental Compliance Inspection service, you can be confident that your company is not only meeting regulatory requirements but also moving towards more responsible and efficient resource management. Trust Fuel Pro Services to keep you up to date with your environmental commitments and ensure a greener, safer future.
Monthly Inspection
A monthly inspection of fuel systems involves a routine check to ensure safety, compliance, and proper functionality. In fuel storage tanks and dispensing systems we typically look for leaks, corrosion, and structural damage.
We check for proper functioning of equipment like pumps, hoses, and nozzles, as well as ensuring that spill containment systems are in good condition. Additionally, these inspections often include testing for water or contaminants in the fuel, verifying proper labeling and signage, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. It’s a preventative measure to avoid costly repairs, fines, or environmental hazards.
Monthly Checklist
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1.- Fuel Storage Tanks:
- Check for visible leaks, cracks, or corrosion on the tank exterior.
- Inspect tank vents and caps for any signs of wear or blockage.
- Measure fuel levels and check for water accumulation or sediment in the tank.
- Ensure secondary containment (like dikes) is intact and free of debris.
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2.- Fuel Dispensing Equipment:
- Inspect hoses for signs of wear, cracks, or leaks.
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- Test fuel pumps for consistent pressure and proper functioning.
- Confirm fuel dispensers are calibrated accurately, checking for over-dispensing.
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3.- Spill Containment Systems:
- Inspect spill containment areas (buckets, sumps) for cracks or leaks.
- Ensure spill trays are clean and dry.
- Check any automatic shutoff valves or emergency mechanisms for functionality.
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4.- Piping and Connections:
- Inspect visible aboveground piping for leaks, corrosion, or damage.
- Test valves and joints to ensure proper seals and operation.
- Verify that all underground piping is free of leaks (using leak detection systems if applicable).
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5.- Environmental Monitoring Systems:
- Ensure leak detection systems are functional and alarms are in good working order.
- Check monitoring wells for contamination or signs of fuel leakage.
- Test any automatic shutoff systems for reliability.
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6.- General Site Conditions:
- Verify that emergency shutoff switches are easily accessible and clearly marked.
- Check that all safety signage (flammable, no smoking, etc.) is visible and intact.
- Inspect fire extinguishers, first-aid kits, and spill response kits to ensure they are fully stocked and in good condition.
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7.- Documentation and Compliance:
- Record findings in an inspection log, noting any repairs or maintenance conducted.
- Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations (e.g., EPA, OSHA).
- Update safety and environmental compliance records as needed.