Although a set of standard operating procedures might be available, the safe and successful response to an emergency depends on maintenance performed under pressure. Often, such repairs are temporary, carried out under less-than-optimal conditions.Because emergencies can involve many risks and unique situations, it’s important to remember these rules:
Safety of personnel always comes first. Protecting the environment is second, and preserving equipment comes third.
Analyze the situation. Determine the most dangerous or detrimental aspect of each emergency, and address problems in descending order of severity.
Devise a logical sequence of remedial action.
Assess tools, equipment, personnel and materials for feasibility of repairs and make
The Treatment Plant Toolbox for Emergency Maintenance
There's no need to panic during disaster. Find out how to prepare your wastewater treatment plant for the worst with these practical solutions.
Jun 25, 2014 | by Marcel Tremblay |













