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Storing diesel on your job site can be a huge advantage when it comes to convenience – not having to take frequent trips to the fuel station will save you time, and buying fuel in bulk will cut your costs. However, when storing fuel onsite, there are safety requirements that are important to be aware of.
Diesel is a flammable liquid, so when installing a fuel tank onsite, you are required to follow government regulations. It is also important that maintenance is kept up on your tank and ensuring the fuel inside the tank is safe from any contamination or moisture. Contamination (eg. diesel bug) will be more common in tanks where fuel consumption is slower, which is why it is also important you get the right sized tank to suit your fuel requirements.
An aboveground tank is a lot more common when it comes to storing fuel onsite – it being a lot easier to install, inspect, relocate and monitor for any leaks. However, this does mean that maintenance is even more important as they are also more prone to vehicle damage and fuel theft etc.
When investing in your tank, it will always be helpful to keep the above safety tips in mind. If you do have any other questions around storing fuel onsite, our team at Fuelchief are always happy to help. Contact us here: https://fuelchieftanks.com/contact/contact-us/
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