Eurotainer introduces oilfield spec tank containers
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Assistant Editor
Tanks and Terminals,
The Eurotainer Oil Field Services Tank Container & Chassis has been created to be a comprehensive solution designed to meet the operational and safety requirements of oil fields. The product should offer a variety of features and components tailored specifically for the oil field industry.
With a capacity of 6340 gal., the tank containers and chassis were equipped for efficient product delivery and storage. They were built to withstand the demanding conditions of the oil field environment.
The Tank Container & Chassis has been designed to ensure compliance with US OSHA on-site safety regulations while in service on oilfields.
Furthermore, the container was designed with downpiped and ground level control of the product loading line and similarly, the air/vent line is also equipped with downpiped and ground level control, ensuring the safe and controlled release of air and pressure.
Safety appeared to be the top priority, and the Tank Container & Chassis included a collapsible handrail on top of the container. The feature provided fall protection for workers while accessing the top platform of the container. Additionally, an extended ladder has been fitted to ensure safe access to the top platform.
Finally, the Tank Container & Chassis has also been fitted with a Class I/Div 2/Explosion Proof rated advanced technology telemetry system for remote monitoring and alerting.
Read the article online at: https://www.tanksterminals.com/storage-tanks/29022024/eurotainer-introduces-oilfield-spec-tank-containers/
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