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Non-Pressure Liquid Tank-MC306- Gasoline tanker

Carries gas, diesel, liquid fuel, alcohol, may contain mild corrosive, sometimes milk or molasses.


•Aluminum or steel. 2-5 compartments (3-4 optimal). Max 9,000 gal and max 3psi

Low-Pressure Chemical tank truck-MC 307

•Flammable or combustible liquids, acid, causics, poisonous liquids.


•max 6,000 gal and 0-40 psi


•carrys products needing heat or cool


•horseshoe shaped

Corrosive liquid tank-MC312

•Strong corrosives. Sulfur and nitric acid. Carries acid and bones. Can carry flammable liquids and alcohol, poisonous liquids, or oxidizers. Cant carry pressurized gas.


•10 reinforcing rings


•7000 gallons and 35-50psi

High-Pressure tank truck- MC331

•Gases liquified by pressure, anhydrous ammonia, LPG, propane, and butane.


•Bullet shaped. White or silver reducing heat and sunlight


•11,500gal above 100psi


•bobtail can carry 3,500


•BLEVE potential

Cryogenic Liquid tank truck-MC338

Liquified by refrigeration, liquid o2, nitrogen, argon, co2, and hydrogen.


•-150°


•7,000


•25psi BLEVE potential

Tube Trailer

•Pressurized gas air, helium, and o2


•3000 to 5000 psi


Dry Bulk cargo tank truck

dry calcium carbide, oxidizes, corrosive solids, cement, plastic pellets and fertilizer.


•22psi


•pneumatically loaded


•always bottom hoppers

Box trailer

Mixed cargo, bags, boxes, drums, tanks, cylinders


•several placards can be present

IM-101 intermodal tank Type 1

•Hazardous and nonhazardous mat.


•Liquids or solids


•toxic, corrosive, or flammable with flashpoints. Lowest temp. Liquid gives off enough vapor to ignite is 32°


•non-pressurized but working pressure of 25.4 to 100 psig


•5,000 to 6,300 gal


•most common IM container

IM-102

•Hazards and nonhazards. Most likely non-regulated mat. Food-grade. May have pesticides, alcohols, some corrosives, resins, solvents, and flam. Mat.


•flashpoints 32°to140°


•14.5 to 25.4 psig


•5,000 to 6,300 gal

Spec 51or IMO Type 5

•Gases liquified by pressure. Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG), and ammonia. •High vapor pressure, evaporate faster and capable of igniting on contact with air.


•pressurized 100 to 500psig


• nameplate required


• 50 to 5,500gal

Cryogenic tank container IMO Type

•gases liquified by refrigeration. Argon, o2 and helium.

Tube module

•gases in high-pressure cylinder


•o2, helium, nitrogen and hydrogen


•3,000 or 5,000psi

Portable tank and bulk totes

•flammable, combustible, toxic or corrisive liquids & hazmat


•porta tank550 gal, common tote 300


•transport by flatbed, box trailer and rail flat arts


• composed ABS plastic, steel, aluminum or other mat

Drums

•unlined fiberboard: dry granular mat. (Ferilizer, sawdust, grain)


•plastic-lined fiberboard: wet mat. Food/slurries


•plastic: corrosive mat ( sodium hydroxide, acids), combustible mat. Some food


•steel: flam. And combust. (Alcohol, fuel, oil), mild corrosive, food liquids


• stainless steel: strong corrosive (oleum)


• Aluminum: pesticides, react w/ steel and cannot be in plastic


•1 to 95 gal. Typical 55gal

Cylinders

•hazmat pressurized gas (chlorine, hydrogen)


•special insulated carry cryogenics


•1lb to 1,000's lbs


•200 to 500 psi (higher than 40psi)


• equipped pressure relief valve

Bottles

•glasses, metal, or plastic


•hazmat liquids


•1 oz. to 1 gal


•packed in cardboard boxes

Cardboard boxes

•pesticides, household products, hazmat liquids packed in bottles


•CBB lined with plastic may have hazmat liq.

Bag

•paper, plastic or fiber...reinforced or not


• used for chem. and pesticides and food


every large polypropylene bags "supersacks" hazmat solids


Carboy

•glass/plastic bottle encased in basket or box primarily used to store corrosives (acid and bases)


•Deep Rock Water Bottles

Pressurized tank car

•pressurized flam. gases (propane, LPG), poisonous gas (chlorine, sulfur dioxide, vinyl chloride) or nonflammable gases ( argon, co2)


•33,500 gal


•100 to 600 psi

Non-pressurized tank car

•workhorse 11, 75% of industry


•Combustible/flam. Liq. ( gas, fuel, oil), corrosives, oxidizers and organic peroxide, scurries, or poisons, or food liquids


• cannot contain TIH


•30,000 gal


•0 to 100 psi


• valves/fittings are exposed.


•Dome cover @ top of car, relief valve and piping are located outside dome

High-pressure tube car

•Carries o2, helium, hydrogen, nitrogen in high-pressure cylinders.

Cryogenic liquid tank car

•liq. gas (hydrogen and nitrogen)


• pressure w/in tank <25psi


•-130°


•double wall insulated


•test pressure 60 to 175 psi


•valves/fitting enclosed I'm cabinet at lower side or end of car

Hopper car

•Dry bulk chem. Calcium carbide, sodium chlorate, ammonium nitrate, lime, other dry ( sand, gravel, fertilizers, plastic pellets)


•hooper's can be covered or open

Box car

•mixed cargo


check labels as there can be many due to multiple types of hazards carried together


•car class AAR204XT bix car Carrie's cryogenic

Cone roof tank

• 0 to 1 psig


•Stores liq. of low volatility (readiness to evaporate)


• fuel oils: diesels, heating oil


• flammable, combustible and corrosive


• 300 ft and 64 ft high

Covered top floating roof tank

•Flammable or combustible liq


•0 to 1 psig


•internal food float 🦆


•additional roof protects contents from elements

Covered top floating roof tank w/ geodesic dome (non-pressure) THE WAFFLE

•gas or other volatile flam. liq.


•0 to 1 psig


• internal roof floats w/ add dome roof for protect.

Open top floating roof (non-pressure)

•gas/volatile flam. liq. 🔥💧


•0 to 1 psig


•Large

Horizontal cylindrical tank (non-pressure)

•liq. of low volatility, diesel and heating oil


•0 to 1 psig


•12 ft and 60 ft. Long

Dome roof tank

•Flam./combust, volatile liq., gas, liq. Fertilizer, and solvents.


•<0.5 to 15psig

Hemispheroid tank

•volatile liq. Like...gas


•>0.5 - 15psig

High pressure horizontal tank (BULLET)

•gases liq. By pressure (LNG, LPG, propane, butane, hydrogen and ammonia


Also...you guessed...volatile liq.


However, will NOT have low volatile liq


•<15psig

High pressure spherical tank

•gases liq. by pressure ( LNG, LPG.)


Also...butane, ammonia, hydrogen and propane


•> 15psig

Cryogenic Liq. Tank

•liq. Nitrogen, o2, co2, argon or cryogenics


•heavily insulated, @low pressure, vents vapors, lifted off ground