Are you safely monitoring the static charge build up during loading and unloading of powders or liquids?
When product is transferred at high rates through the transfer system and interacts with pumps, valves, filters, meshes and pipe walls, electrostatic charge can be generated.
When this charge accumulates it can rise to dangerous levels and a high energy electrostatic spark can discharge towards anything at a different potential. This can include operators working in the vicinity of the road tanker or the filling pipe situated in the hatch on the top.