ISO tank containers are intermodal containers built to ISO standards, primarily constructed from stainless steel and surrounded by protective layers. They are used for transporting both hazardous and non-hazardous liquids, gases, and powders. Their design allows for seamless transition between different modes of transport, such as road, rail, and sea.
Pre-Use Inspection
Conduct thorough inspections for structural integrity, cleanliness, and absence of residues from previous cargo.
Verify that all valves, seals, and safety devices are functioning correctly.
Loading and Unloading
Ensure compatibility between the tank material and the chemical being transported.
Use proper grounding techniques to prevent static discharge.
Adhere to filling limits to avoid overfilling or underfilling, which can lead to safety hazards.
Temperature and Pressure Control
Monitor and maintain appropriate temperature and pressure levels during transit to preserve cargo integrity.
Regularly inspect pressure relief valves and temperature indicators for proper operation.
Cleaning and Sanitization
Implement rigorous cleaning protocols between different cargoes to prevent contamination.
Obtain cleanliness certificates from certified third-party inspectors before loading new cargo.
Documentation and Compliance
Maintain accurate records of inspections, maintenance, and cargo details.
Ensure compliance with international regulations such as IMDG, ADR, and DOT standards.
Routine Maintenance
Schedule regular inspections to detect and address wear, corrosion, or damage.
Replace or repair faulty components promptly to maintain safety standards. مؤسسة رعاية المياه
Emergency Preparedness
Develop and practice emergency response plans for potential spills, leaks, or accidents.
Equip personnel with appropriate training and safety equipment to handle emergencies effectively.
