Posted by Kristin Bowen on Jan 3, 2018 9:00:00 AM
Above-ground fuel tanks can be a convenience to businesses that require frequent fueling of company vehicles, construction vehicles, lawn mowing equipment, and power tools. Above-ground fuel tanks can also present significant loss exposures in the form of fires, explosion, pollution, and theft. If your company or business has an above-ground fuel tank or is considering installing one, here are some requirements you'll need to consider: Some physical requirements for each compliant tank include: Along with these requirements, you should check your local fire fuelsand regulations, as well as any rules and regulations the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and your local Department of Natural Resources ( DNR) may have in place. Click here to download this safety summary.Fuel tank safety requirements
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