Automatic Operation Inspection Form is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is an Automatic Tank Gauge?
A: An Automatic Tank Gauge (ATG) is a device used to monitor the inventory and integrity of underground storage tanks.
Q: Why is an ATG important?
A: An ATG is important because it helps prevent leaks and releases from underground storage tanks, ensuring the safety of the environment and public health.
Q: How does an ATG work?
A: An ATG uses various sensors to measure the level of fuel in the tank, as well as detect any water or presence of leaks.
Q: What is an Operation Inspection Form?
A: An Operation Inspection Form is a document that outlines the steps and procedures for inspecting and maintaining an Automatic Tank Gauge system.
Q: Why is it important to inspect an ATG?
A: Inspecting an ATG ensures that it is working properly and accurately, which is crucial for preventing leaks and releases.
Q: Who performs the inspection of an ATG?
A: The inspection of an ATG is typically performed by a qualified technician or a certified inspector.
Q: What are some common items checked during an ATG inspection?
A: Some common items checked during an ATG inspection include sensor functionality, alarms, communication systems, and data accuracy.
Q: How often should an ATG be inspected?
A: The frequency of ATG inspections may vary, but it is generally recommended to inspect an ATG at least once a year.
Q: What should be done if an issue is found during an ATG inspection?
A: If an issue is found during an ATG inspection, it should be promptly reported to the appropriate authorities and addressed according to regulatory requirements.
Form Details:
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