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4/5/2016
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Request to Approve a Professional Service Agreement between Kittitas County and Thermo Fluids
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14
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Consent Agenda
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28675
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Agreement
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THERMO Vr FLUIDS <br />The Flesponsible Solution <br />Unique Characteristics <br />Be fully aware of any unique safety, traffic, pumping or tank characteristics at your <br />customer's facility (For example, a customer's facility may be remote and unmanned or <br />have unique tripping or falling circumstances). Make it a habit to close and lock gates at <br />unmanned facilities and wear a harness when required. If possible, inform your dispatcher <br />when you arrive at an unmanned location and when you leave. <br />Follow all safety and operations regulations as posted by your customer. If these conflict <br />with TFI safety and operations regulations, immediately contact your supervisor for <br />guidance. <br />Before arriving at your customer, be sure you know what fluid is to be pumped or delivered. <br />Understand your customer's tank operations, sizes and any other unique characteristics. <br />You should have the customer identify the tank(s) to be drained from or delivered into. <br />Ensure that the tanks are properly labeled. <br />Grounding and Flow Rate Requirements <br />The steps to minimize the possibility of an incendiary spark include the following: <br />Truck loading fill rates, when loading into the top of your truck tank with a downspout, are <br />to be limited to that rate which will result in a linear velocity of less than three feet per <br />second (FPS). The rate is to be maintained until any downspout is submerged. The <br />remaining fill rate, or when loading through a bottom manifold, is not to exceed a rate that <br />will result in a linear velocity of 20 FPS. The following table gives filling rates in gallons per <br />minute (GPM) for various sizes of pipes at 3 FPS and 20 FPS. <br />2" 32 GPM 220 GPM <br />3" 68 GPM 425 GPM <br />4" 125 GPM 790 GPM <br />6" 280 GPM 1800 GPM <br />S. 460 GPM 3200 GPM <br />Ground your truck tank and use a company -supplied grounding cable to drain off any <br />electrical charge accumulated on the tank while traveling on the highway (Bonding or <br />grounding the tank will not, however, provide any protection from a buildup of static charge <br />in the product itself and subsequent discharge to the shell of the tank. Allow the product to <br />relax for at least one minute after you have come to a stop). <br />Static electricity can also build up in the product as it passes through filtration equipment. <br />
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