[200William-EC SP67851] AVIS fuel tank/pipes and bowser
Craig Laforest
cscl at optusnet.com.au
Tue Mar 8 16:49:59 AEDT 2022
Hi again,
Just repeating what I was told by the guys this morning. Best to check anyway as diesel fuel is classified flammable under certain conditions.
Thanks Matt and Darren.
From: Matthew Perkins - Private <matt at perkins.id.au>
Sent: Tuesday, 8 March 2022 4:45 PM
To: Craig Laforest <cscl at optusnet.com.au>; ec at 200william.com
Subject: Re: [200William-EC SP67851] AVIS fuel tank/pipes and bowser
Hi Craig,
I dont know anything about there being diesel. The sewer is also under that ramp there is a truss and a landing under a manhole there somewhere.It was all rebuilt a few years back when we needed a new pump. Darren is looking into in anyway so with luck he can get to the bottom of it. At least Diesel is not flammable and does not require any sort of special handling like ULP
Kind regards
Matt
On 8/3/2022 4:40 pm, Craig Laforest wrote:
Hi Matt,
The guys who worked on the regular fuel this morning advised me that the square concrete slab was indeed where diesel fuel had been stored.
Cheers,
Craig
From: ec-bounces at 200william.com <mailto:ec-bounces at 200william.com> <mailto:ec-bounces at 200william.com> <ec-bounces at 200william.com> On Behalf Of Matthew Perkins - Private
Sent: Tuesday, 8 March 2022 4:24 PM
To: ec at 200william.com <mailto:ec at 200william.com>
Subject: Re: [200William-EC SP67851] AVIS fuel tank/pipes and bowser
Craig,
Im not sure what your talking about the square in front of the photo is where the sewer ejector pump is. Im not aware there is any diesel in the building other then the fuel in the tank for the boost pump which is in the fire control room.
Darren can you confirm ?
Matt
On 8/3/2022 4:20 pm, Craig Laforest wrote:
Hello Darren,
This morning I saw a couple of chaps inside and outside our building who were disconnecting the fuel tank, the fuel lines and the bowser for the Avis fuel.
They mentioned that the tank for the diesel fuel (see picture of the square concrete entry to this tank) has been disconnected however could not confirm that the diesel fuel tank, pipes and the bowser for diesel had been filled with the foam that they use to fill and protect the building from a possible fire of leftover fuel.
Would you please ensure that even though they think that the diesel fuel tank/line and bowers are empty and have been treated correctly with the foam, that they have indeed been treated the same way as the regular fuel tank and bowser/pipes are about to be.
Kindly confirm back to us. Thank you,
Regards.
--
Craig Laforest
_______________________________________________
EC mailing list
EC at 200william.com <mailto:EC at 200william.com>
http://200william.com/mailman/listinfo/ec
--
Matt Perkins
0403571333
--
Matt Perkins
0403571333
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://200william.com/mailman/private/ec/attachments/20220308/fec73487/attachment-0001.html
More information about the EC
mailing list