When it comes to storing liquids and gases, storage tanks are an essential component for various industries. They are used for storing everything from water to petroleum products and chemicals. However, many people do not realise the importance of certifying and inspecting their storage tanks. In this article, we will discuss why it is crucial to certify and inspect your storage tank regularly. Let’s get started.
1. Compliance with Regulatory Standards
One of the most important reasons to certify and inspect your storage tank is the requirement for compliance with regulatory standards. In Australia, every state has its own set of regulations that govern the design, construction, installation, and operation of storage tanks. These regulations are implemented to ensure the safety of people, property, and the environment. Failing to comply with these regulations can result in hefty fines, legal liabilities, and reputational damage.
2. Preventing Tank Failure
Another reason to certify and inspect your storage tank is to prevent tank failure. Tank failure can lead to catastrophic consequences such as spills, leaks, fires, and explosions. These incidents can cause injuries, fatalities, and environmental damage. Regular inspections can detect potential problems such as corrosion, cracks, and leaks before they lead to failure. Certification ensures that your tank is designed and constructed to withstand the pressures and stresses of its contents.
3. Extending Tank Life
Certification and inspection can also help extend the life of your storage tank. Tanks are subject to wear and tear over time, leading to degradation and failure. Regular inspections can identify issues that require repair or replacement, thus preventing further damage. Certification ensures that your tank is designed and constructed to withstand the expected lifespan of your contents.
4. Maintaining Quality of Contents
The quality of your contents can also be affected by the condition of your storage tank. Corrosion, contamination, and leaks can compromise the quality of your contents and render them unsuitable for use. Regular inspections can identify issues with your tank that could affect the quality of your contents. Certification ensures that your tank is designed and constructed to maintain the quality of your contents.
5. Cost Savings
Certifying and inspecting your storage tank can also result in cost savings. Regular inspections can detect potential problems early, preventing costly repairs or replacements. Certification ensures that your tank is designed and constructed to minimise maintenance and repair costs over its lifespan. Additionally, compliance with regulatory standards can prevent fines and legal liabilities that can be much more expensive than the cost of certification and inspection.
Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late: Certify and Inspect Your Storage Tank Today
Certifying and inspecting your storage tank is crucial for ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, preventing tank failure, extending tank life, maintaining the quality of your contents, and achieving cost savings. Regular inspections can detect potential problems early, which can prevent catastrophic consequences. Certification ensures that your tank is designed and constructed to withstand the pressures and stresses of its contents. Don’t wait until it’s too late; schedule your next certification and inspection today.
If you need your storage tank certified and inspected, contact ATM Tanks today to schedule an appointment. We have been servicing and replacing the government, energy and mining sectors’ panel tanks for the last 15+ years. We provide tank design, installation, repairs and maintenance for above-ground tanks across Australia and the Pacific. Protect your investment, your people, and the environment by ensuring that your storage tank complies with regulatory standards and is in good condition. Request a quote for tank inspection today!
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