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Environment, Oil & Chemical Spill Response
With world oil consumption exceeding 13 billion litres per day, transportation and processing of various grades of oil is a huge global activity.
OSRL, UK|Environment, Oil & Chemical Spill Response
With an increasing worldwide focus on environmental issues, preparedness for immediate cleanup of spills is a particularly important area of emergency response, especially in the case of oil spills.
The decontamination of personnel or equipment is a common requirement. Static decontamination equipment can be expensive, time consuming to install and has limited usefulness (as it can only be used in one place).
With increased international awareness of the negative environmental effect of all spills, the containment of fuel spills is a necessity.
The necessity of handling fluids is common during many work activities; particularly in an industrial scenario.
Japanese Fire School
An intermediate storage unit is often used to provide a water source local to a fire which can be refilled with water from a natural source (e.g. river) or water tanker.
Aid Agency, Iraq|Aid Agencies
In cases of emergency water shortage or contamination, the FASTANK 5 is ideal for storage of domestic water supplies (including drinking water).
Machinery usually requires the input of various fluids - lubricants, fuel etc. Mishandling, leak or spill of such fluids can result in imposition of penalties in addition to a difficult and costly cleanup operation.
University Laboratory, Paris
Many organisations use remote marine equipment which requires setup and test before (and during) use.