Welcome to PetroLinkTM Australia
With Petrolink’s wealth of experience we have refined the methods of hazardous fluid systems, storage and dispensing. Petrolink has a duty of care which extends to the customer to ensure their facility provides maximum life span and minimal potential for failure.
What Petrolink can offer:
- Fully operational engineering department, headed by a qualified engineer
- The design of systems which are fit for purpose for a wide range of hazardous fluids
- The provision of ‘turn key’ solutions
- The provision of site assessments and audits
- Decommissioning and environmental remediation headed by a professionally qualified environmental specialist
- Dangerous goods trained and accredited installation and maintenance technicians
- A fleet of fully equipped installation and maintenance vehicles
- Accredited Dangerous Goods consultancy
Fuel Installation and Planned Maintenance
Fuel Installation - Petrolink is able to offer over 25 years experience in design, consultancy, installation, construction management and maintenance of all types of commercial and industrial fuel facilities. Petrolink is recognised as one of the leading bulk fuel facilities experts in the country. Petrolink is able to provide responsive, high quality and safe services.
Planned Maintenance - Petrolink are experienced in the design and implementation of comprehensive maintenance programmes for all types of fuel storage facilities, utilizing a hi-tec Computerised Maintenance Management System (CMMS) to provide our customers with comprehensive reports on the condition of equipment and systems.
We have the ability and expertise to maintain complete fuel systems, planned maintenance being one of our core skills providing maintenance programs for customers over a diverse range of applications Including fuel systems for Department of Defence, Public Transport, Commercial Transport, Maritime, Mining and Manufacturing.
Planned Maintenance is not a cost, it is an investment in the mechanical wellbeing of expensive equipment, creating longer life cycles, more availability and resulting in less downtime. All our technicians are fully trained and qualified to provide quality service in the safest way possible.
Petrolink SIRvey - SIRvey is the easy to use online inventory system designed to give more accurate monthly reports and address the new standards in Petroleum handling and storage. SIRvey’s method of leak detection is very sensitive and accurate. SIRvey is an automated online system allowing individual operators to simply enter all the relevant inventory data on a daily basis, which is processed using a series of mathematical formulas to examine all the information at the end of each month. After a short turn-around time SIRvey can generate a series of results more accurate then previous evaluation methods. Such methods for example can detect a release of less than 18 litres per day (about 540 litres per month) from a tank or product line 95 percent of the time.
Visit the SIRvey System for more information.
Accredited Dangerous Goods Consultants
As a member of the Australian Institute of Dangerous Goods Consultants, Petrolink personnel are involved in the continual improvement of dangerous goods handling. Petrolink can provide a program of regular audit and feedback, not only of hazardous and dangerous goods handling, but also the supporting Occupational Health and Safety infrastructure. The feedback can include advice and comment on site practices, material safety data sheet updates, emergency planning, waste handling protocols and general environmental procedures.
As one of the State’s leading Dangerous Goods consultants, Petrolink can assist with planning and design of storage facilities and procedures for a wide range of dangerous goods and hazardous substances, including gases, flammable liquids, oxidising agents, toxic and corrosive substances, miscellaneous goods and consumer commodities. This includes both new and current facilities. Every site is continually changing, as are the various regulatory requirements. Hazardous and Dangerous Goods handling procedures need to be approached on a basis of continual review and update.