Illinois Administrative Code
Title 41 - FIRE PROTECTION
Part 174 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS AND THE STORAGE, TRANSPORTATION, SALE AND USE OF PETROLEUM AND OTHER REGULATED SUBSTANCES
Subpart C - BULK LOADING AND UNLOADING AND GENERAL UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK FACILITY REQUIREMENTS
Section 174.310 - Bulk Loading and Unloading for Railroad Tank Cars and Tank Vehicles
Universal Citation: 41 IL Admin Code ยง 174.310
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Any kind of loading or unloading activity, either to or from railroad tank cars and tank vehicles, or any other kind of loading or unloading into or out of USTs, shall require compliance with Section 174.300 and the following minimum requirements.
1) All electrical
installations shall comply with the Edition of NFPA 70, incorporated by
reference in Section 174.210, which was in force at
the time of installation of the electrical equipment at all hazardous
(classified) locations, such as loading and unloading docks, to include
vapor-proof lighting, wiring in sealed conduit, and explosion-proof switches.
Equipment and installations shall further comply with the requirements of 41
Ill. Adm. Code 175.425.
2) A person shall be present to actively
supervise the product transfer during loading and unloading
operations.
3) When transferring
Class I liquids, motors of tank vehicles and portable or auxiliary pumps shall
be shut down during the making and breaking of hose connections. If loading or
unloading is done without requiring the use of the motor of the tank vehicle,
the motor shall be shut down throughout the transfer operations.
4) Before loading or unloading operations
begin, the depositor shall determine the quantity of product that can be
unloaded into each tank or tank vehicle (i.e., the tank ullage) without
overflow of product. The volume shall be logged with the facility
owner/operator. The log may consist of any bill of lading.
5) The driver, operator or attendant of any
tank vehicle shall not remain in the vehicle, but shall not leave the vehicle
unattended during the loading or unloading process. Delivery hose, when
attached to a tank vehicle, shall be considered to be a part of the tank
vehicle. The driver, operator or attendant shall monitor fuel flow at the
deposit point at all times during fuel transfer operations.
6) When loading or unloading product into or
from underground tanks located at bulk facilities and motor fuel dispensing
facilities equipped with tank vapor recovery equipment, the driver, operator or
attendant of the tank truck shall ensure that all vapor return paths are
effectively made liquid and vapor tight to prevent the discharge of vapors at
grade level.
7) No fuel deliveries
shall be made while tank entry work is going on at the same UST facility unless
the facility can demonstrate that:
A) the fill
port to be fueled is not connected to the UST being worked on;
B) no other connection directly or indirectly
exists between the UST being worked on and the UST receiving the fuel;
and
C) the conditions for delivery
are safe, including the distance between the UST being worked on and the UST
receiving fuel.
8)
Smoking on or about any tank truck while loading or unloading any flammable or
combustible liquid is forbidden. Extreme care shall be taken during unloading
operations to avoid deliveries where spark generating equipment is being
operated nearby, to avoid other practices involving a risk of fire, to keep
fire away, and to prevent persons in the vicinity from smoking, lighting
matches or carrying any flame or lighted cigar, pipe or cigarette.
9) Tank trucks and tank wagons used for the
transport and delivery of Class I, II or III liquids shall not be parked for
other than delivery purposes in residential districts, as defined in the
Illinois Vehicle Code [625 ILCS 5/1-172] .
10) Owners, operators and delivery personnel
shall ensure that releases due to spilling or overfilling do not occur and that
all transfer operations are monitored constantly to prevent overfilling and
spilling.
11) The depositor shall
report any release of a regulated substance into the environment according to
the reporting requirements for owners/operators set forth in 41 Ill. Adm. Code
176.340. The depositor shall
then also notify the UST owner/operator immediately. If the depositor fails to
report, the facility shall report under 41 Ill. Adm. Code 176.340.
12) Owners or operators shall report,
investigate and clean up any spills or overfills in accordance with 41 Ill.
Adm. Code 176.300 through
176.350, including the required
reporting of a release when not already reported by the depositor.
b) The unloading hose from a railroad tank car or tank vehicle into an underground tank shall have a static wire or its equivalent and shall be equipped with a non-ferrous nozzle or tight connection metal nipple.
c) Before unloading operations begin, the depositor shall determine the following:
1) The facility has a green decal, issued by
OSFM, that is current and valid and in plain view.
2) Any fill or remote fill that has a red
tag, issued by OSFM, attached. Depositing into the associated tank is
prohibited.
3) The depositor shall
inspect the fill device to assure that no tampering has occurred. Before
unloading may begin into a remote fill, the depositor shall ensure that all
fill caps are secure and tight. Any overriding or tampering with an overfill
device that may result in the overfilling of any tank is prohibited and is
subject to immediate placement of red tags on the affected USTs.
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