Fuel Farm Facilities Sample Clauses

Fuel Farm Facilities. A. At Company’s expense, Company will at all times comply with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations including the regulations of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) as stated in Chapters 62-761 and 62-762, Florida Administrative Code, as well as the requirements of the Environmental Protection Commission of Hillsborough County (EPC), as may be revised, pertaining to petroleum storage tank and piping system construction, operation, inspection, and compliance monitoring programs; release detection methods and procedures; maintenance; and preventative maintenance programs. Company will be responsible for all spillage, overflow, or escape of gases, petroleum or petroleum products, and for all fines and penalties in connection therewith. All fuel tanks will be registered by their owner, and Company will display the registration certificate as required by law. If the fuel tank is registered by Company, Company will provide a registration copy to Authority. B. Company will train its employees and employees of fuel suppliers on proper fuel delivery and dispensing procedures with an emphasis on safety as well as on spill prevention and response. All fuel delivered to or dispensed from fuel farm facilities will be attended by a Company employee. If applicable, Company will comply with all requirements of the Federal Oil Pollution Prevention regulation found in 40 CFR part 112, as may be revised. As a result, Company will prepare and implement a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure plan as applicable. Notification and response related to the spill or release of petroleum products will be in compliance with FDEP regulations as well as EPC's requirements. C. Company will strictly comply with safety and fire prevention ordinances of the City of Tampa and Hillsborough County and all applicable safety regulations at the Airport that may be adopted by Authority. Company will provide adequate fire extinguishers and will establish a fuel dispensing operations manual for its employees and submit a copy to Authority. D. Company is responsible for all costs and expenses that may be incurred as a result of compliance with this Article.
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Fuel Farm Facilities. Company shall conduct its operations of said fuel farm facilities in such a manner as will meet all federal, state, or local requirements, and further will reduce to a minimum any spillage, overflowing or escaping of gases, petroleum or petroleum products to that which is reasonably practicable, considering the nature and extent of Company’s operations. Company shall at all times maintain the fuel farm facilities free and clear of any offensive substances, refuse matter, scrap material or waste resulting from its use or work performed thereon and Company shall strictly comply with safety and fire prevention ordinances of the governing jurisdiction, including any and all applicable safety regulations at the Airport that may be adopted by City. Company shall train its employees annually on proper fuel dispensing procedures with an emphasis on safety, and shall document such training to include a synopsis of topics and names of those trained. Company shall provide adequate fire extinguishers and shall establish a fuel dispensing operations manual for its employees and submit same to City for comment and approval. The manual shall include the following items: a) Types of fuel. b) Grounding techniques, positioning of aircraft, and safety tips. c) Procedures to follow for fuel spills. d) Location of all fire extinguishers and fuel shutoff push button stations. e) Call-out list. f) Spill prevention control and countermeasure (SPCC) plan.

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