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Best practice benefits In order to ensure that lubricants and greases can deliver their maximum performance they must be stored and handled correctly, both shore-side and on-board vessels. Poor handling, storing and dispensing methods can cause the products to deteriorate or become contaminated, which can result in machinery damage and potentially avoidable maintenance issues. Problems can arise due to: Container damage Water contamination from rain, seawater or condensation Dirty dispensing equipment Exposure to dust and dirt Mixing different brands or types of lubricant Exposure to excessive heat or cold Products exceeding their shelf life Best practice guidelines ExxonMobil has produced lubricant handling, storing and dispensing guidelines to help users avoid the most common lubricant-related issues. Handling Drums and pails should only be moved using the correct lifting equipment to avoid container damage, drops and spills. Containers should only be filled in clean conditions. Storage Use a cool, dry, indoor storage area for lubricants and greases, avoiding environments that can reach extreme temperatures. The ideal storage range is 5-50 o C but users should contact their ExxonMobil representatives for specific product recommendations. Drums and pails must be securely tied and properly labelled and checked regularly for any signs of leakage. If drums have to be stowed on deck they should be stored on pallets to raise them off the deck with bungs forward. If this is not possible drums should be tilted in order to avoid water settling around the bungs. Always cover with tarpaulin. Dispensing Use the first-in, first-out storage principle; check container labels to ensure the oldest products get used first. Clean drums and pails before opening and use clean dispensing equipment. Do not mix products and always replace lids and bungs properly after opening. © 2015 Exxon Mobil Corporation. All trademarks used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of Exxon Mobil Corporation or one of its subsidiaries. Other trademarks and product names used herein are the property of their respective owners. EMM-HASL-09-15 Handling, storing and dispensing marine lubricants

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Page 1: Handling, storing and dispensing marine lubricants/media/files/... · Handling Drums and pails should only be moved using the correct lifting equipment to avoid container damage,

Best practice benefits In order to ensure that lubricants and greases can deliver their maximum performance they must be stored and handled correctly, both shore-side and on-board vessels.

Poor handling, storing and dispensing methods can cause the products to deteriorate or become contaminated, which can result in machinery damage and potentially avoidable maintenance issues.

Problems can arise due to:

• Container damage

• Water contamination from rain, seawater or condensation

• Dirty dispensing equipment

• Exposure to dust and dirt

• Mixing different brands or types of lubricant

• Exposure to excessive heat or cold

• Products exceeding their shelf life

Best practice guidelines ExxonMobil has produced lubricant handling, storing and dispensing guidelines to help users avoid the most common lubricant-related issues.

HandlingDrums and pails should only be moved using the correct lifting equipment to avoid container damage, drops and spills. Containers should only be filled in clean conditions.

StorageUse a cool, dry, indoor storage area for lubricants and greases, avoiding environments that can reach extreme temperatures. The ideal storage range is 5-50oC but users should contact their ExxonMobil representatives for specific product recommendations. Drums and pails must be securely tied and properly labelled and checked regularly for any signs of leakage.

If drums have to be stowed on deck they should be stored on pallets to raise them off the deck with bungs forward. If this is not possible drums should be tilted in order to avoid water settling around the bungs. Always cover with tarpaulin.

DispensingUse the first-in, first-out storage principle; check container labels to ensure the oldest products get used first. Clean drums and pails before opening and use clean dispensing equipment. Do not mix products and always replace lids and bungs properly after opening.

© 2015 Exxon Mobil Corporation. All trademarks used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of Exxon Mobil Corporation or one of its subsidiaries. Other trademarks and product names used herein are the property of their respective owners.EMM-HASL-09-15

Handling, storing and dispensing marine lubricants