The fines involved with fuel spills are well known and the EPA has set clear guidelines for the use of secondary containment concerning fuel bladders.
The C.I.Agent Barrier Boom has been used for secondary containment in over 7,000 electrical substation installations worldwide.
Where can I find the requirements for secondary containment of a mobile fuel tank on a construction site?
Within the electric utility industry, oil-filled transformers are often in need of secondary containment.
The spent rods are still within secondary containment.
Both use a lighweight steel or concrete "secondary containment" over the top floor which is kept at a slight negative pressure so that air can be filtered.
Inspections done so far indicate that most work will probably involved the requirements for secondary containment.
If you are required to use secondary containment, you must store oil containers within a bund, drip tray or any other suitable SCS.
For oil tanks, intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) and mobile bowsers, a bund is the main form of secondary containment.
Even if the Oil Storage Regulations do not apply, you should still use secondary containment for your oil containers.