Overfill Equipment Inspection - Automatic Shutoff Device is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is an overfill equipment inspection?
A: An overfill equipment inspection is a process where the automatic shutoff device on a storage tank is checked.
Q: What is an automatic shutoff device?
A: An automatic shutoff device is a safety mechanism installed on storage tanks to prevent overfilling.
Q: Why is an automatic shutoff device important?
A: An automatic shutoff device is important because it helps prevent spills and leaks that can be harmful to the environment and human health.
Q: Who performs the overfill equipment inspection?
A: The inspection is typically performed by qualified technicians or inspectors.
Q: What happens during an overfill equipment inspection?
A: During the inspection, the automatic shutoff device is checked to ensure it is functioning properly and meets the required standards.
Q: What are the consequences of not having a functioning automatic shutoff device?
A: Not having a functioning automatic shutoff device can lead to overfilling of storage tanks, which can result in spills, leaks, and potential environmental and health hazards.
Q: Are there any specific regulations regarding overfill equipment inspections in North Dakota?
A: Yes, North Dakota has specific regulations that require the inspection of automatic shutoff devices on storage tanks.
Q: How often should overfill equipment inspections be performed?
A: The frequency of overfill equipment inspections may vary depending on regulations and industry standards, but they are typically performed on a regular basis to ensure safety and compliance.
Form Details:
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