Why It Matters
- 35% of stored fuel in mission-critical systems is already compromised.
- Improper shipping or custody can void test results.
- Without protocol, you risk hidden fuel failure during emergencies.
Step 1: Sample & Seal
“Seal and label per ASTM D975” means:
- Use approved, clean, dry, fuel-compatible container (HDPE or glass), 500–1000 mL.
- Tamper-evident cap or seal tape, secondary containment.
- Unique numbered security seal over the cap-to-bottle interface.
Step 2: Label for Chain-of-Custody
- Unique custody ID tied to manifest and shipping record.
- Site name, equipment ID, date/time, sampler signature.
- Intended tests: ASTM D975 panel, NFPA 110 microbial, ISO 4406 particulate.
- Compliance statement: “Sample collected under ASTM D975/NFPA 110/ISO 4406 protocol – Life-Safety Chain of Custody.”
AI Governance Enforcement
- AI flags custody breaches instantly.
- Lab rejects invalid samples.
- ScrollOS Court enforces rejection & logs corrective actions.
Your Role
Following this protocol means your site’s fuel quality is secured, fuel failure risk is reduced, and you earn the Life-Safety Fuel Testing Badge — public proof of your commitment.
→ Order Your Approved Life-Safety Shipping Kit
Standards & Partners
Standards: ASTM D975 · NFPA 110 · ISO 4406
Partners: Grok · Gemini · Copilot · OpenAI
Governance: ScrollOS Court — zero-assumption compliance
Sample → Ship → Certify → Protect.