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A8ij 300 25 BD 0006 - 1
A8ij 300 25 BD 0006 - 1
A8ij 300 25 BD 0006 - 1
Operations
Document No.
A8IJ-300-25-BD-0006
Client : BHSGP
Client No. : AFE5000008289
Project No.: A8IJ
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE ................................................................................................................ 3
2 BASIS OF DESIGN TANK FARM ................................................................................................... 3
3 ASSUMPTIONS .............................................................................................................................. 4
4 REFERENCES................................................................................................................................ 4
Note
Attachment # 2
ss 532 : 2007
3.12.1 Categori es of flammable liquids
A flammable liquid is classified in one of the following four categories in accordance to United Nations
Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS):
a) Category 1: A liquid having a flash point < 23 °C and initial boiling point < 35 °C.
b) Category 2: A liquid having a flash point < 23 °C and initial boiling point > 35 °C.
c) Category 3: A liquid having a flash point 23 °C and < 60 °C.
d) Category 4: A liquid having a flash point > 60 °C and < 93 °C.
Liquids with flash point more than 93 °C and up to including 150 °C shall comply with the requirements of Category 4 unless
waived by the relevant local authority.
3.13 Flash point
The lowest temperature (corrected to a standard pressure of 101.3 kPa) at which the application of an ignition source causes the vapour
of a liquid to ignite under specified test conditions.
3.14 Foam
A stable aggregation of small bubbles, whose properties are such that it may be used as a flame-smothering blanket, or to
prevent the entry of air, or to suppress vapour.
3.15 Foam concentrate
A concentrated liquid foaming agent, which is the basis from which foam is generated.
3.16 Foam solution
Water into which foam concentrate has been introduced in the correct proportions for the generation of foam.
3.17 GHs
The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) is the culmination of work from a wide
range of expertise, and co-ordinated and published by the United Nations Economic Commission.
GHS provides harmonized criteria for classifying chemicals according to their health, environmental and physical hazards; and harmonized
hazard communication elements, including requirements for labelling and safety data sheets.
3.18 Hazard labelling
3.18.1 Hazard symbol and hazard pict ogram
The GHS hazard symbol of "Flame" for the "Flammable Liquids", shown below should be used as one part of hazard pictogram for the
storage facility as practicable as possible.
Hazard sign al
word
3.18.3 Hazard statement
A hazard statement is a phrase assigned to a hazard class and category that describes the name of the hazard of a hazardous product,
including, where appropriate, the degree of hazard.
NOTE 1 - Sufficient foam concentrate is to be provided based on Table 10 for the first hour of uninterrupted
fire-fighting plus 100 % reserve for the second hour. However, the second hour 100% reserve foam compound can be provided through the mutual aid
resources if the storage tank diameter is more than 60 m.
NOTE 2 - Installation with groups of tank less than total capacity of 60 m3 and with individual capacity of 20 m3 shall be exempted from the above
requirements.
10.7.3 supplementary extinguishment
Sufficient foam solution shall be available for extinguishing small spill fires in addition to foaming the tank on fire.
Foam hose stream equipment shall be provided as supplementary extinguishment of small spill fires. The equipment for producing foam
stream shall have a foam solution rate of at least 2 x 500 U/min.
Fw: [External] RE: BHSGP - PVRV on Storage tanksMohammed Khatita to: Waleed Al-Yaseen 11/20/201
Hi Mohammed,It is Baker Hughes’ practice to provide nitrogen blanketing to all storage tanks. The products, intermediates, and raw mat
Subject: EXT: RE: Re: [External] RE: BHSGP - PVRV on Storage tanksHi Ron,This means we need to provide blanketing to all tanks? a
Hi Mohammed,All storage tanks will need a PVRV. Thanks,RonRon AndersSr. Process Improvement Engineer Global ChemicalsBaker H
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2018 5:00 AMTo: Anders, Ronald J <Ronald.Anders@bakerhughes.com>
Cc: Jurek, Dave J <Dave.Jurek@
Hi Mohammed,
Can you give me a list of storage tanks that will not need nitrogen blanketing ? The only ones that I can think of are the water storage
Thanks, Ron
Ron Anders
Sr. Process Improvement Engineer Global Chemicals
Baker Hughes, a GE company
T +1 281 276 5486 | M +1 346 857 7748
From: Mohammed.Khatita@fluor.com <Mohammed.Khatita@fluor.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2018 1:01 AMTo: Anders, Rona
micals Singapore
TANK FARM
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MK SRB
MK SRB
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rating pressures inside the tank.
water through shell and tube exchangers to
maintain vapour pressure below allowable
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Client and listed in the Tank farm Data [Ref. 1].
nge vapours at respective unloading bays
products shall breathe out their vapours
as a flame-smothering blanket, or to
ion of foam.
ss 532 : 2007
with ared frame. The complete hazard pictogram using the hazard symbol is shown below ( NOTE - GHS pictogram could be downloaded from ht
lammable liquid
liquid and vapour
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The products, intermediates, and raw materials can have very strong odors, and also normal tank breathing will allow moisture contamination of the mater
need to provide blanketing to all tanks? as this was not the philosophy considered in 2014 FEED study.Also, please let us know if you have any comments
ment Engineer Global ChemicalsBaker Hughes, a GE companyT +1 281 276 5486 | M +1 346 857 7748From: Mohammed.Khatita@fluor.com <Mohamm
hes.com>
Cc: Jurek, Dave J <Dave.Jurek@bakerhughes.com>
; Stephen.Bunyan@Fluor.com; Zahid.Alamgir@fluor.comSubject: EXT: Re: [External] RE:
55 Flat CS N N Amb N
55 Flat CS N N Amb N
100 Flat CS N N Amb N
55 Flat CS N N Amb N
55 Flat CS N N Amb N
150 Flat CS N N Amb N
150 Flat CS N N Amb N
100 Flat SS316L N N Amb N
100 Flat SS304L Y N 25-45 HC
40 Flat SS316L Y N 60-70 HC
55 Flat CS Y N 60 HC