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April 7, 2011

Facility siting - fiberglass tanks and radiated heat

An incident in the US highlights the need for a careful evaluation of siting (location) of fiberglass tanks. In the incident, a fire from a hydrocarbon relaease due to an equipment failure led to the melting of a fiberglass tank containing hydrochloric acid. The HCl spilled into a dyke area. If you are using fiberglass tanks for storing hazardous chemicals, take into consideration the heat radiated from nearby potential sources of fires.
Read about the incident in this link.

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