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You use small petrol-driven tools and, therefore, keep a supply of petrol on your premises. You’ve heard there are regulations that control storage. Do they apply to small quantities?
Published 19.12.2005
You need to regularly refuel equipment at your premises so you keep a small amount of petrol in a store. But one of your staff tells you that you need a licence from the local authority. Are they
right?
Published 18.01.2011
You have a couple of cans of petrol at your workplace which you keep in the cage where you store flammable gases. Is this acceptable or do you need to do more in the interests of safety?
Published 02.10.2015
New regulations which affect the use and storage of petroleum come into force on 1 October 2014. Are you likely to be affected and what might you need to do to become compliant?
Published 26.09.2014
Like many businesses you have a few pots of paint, supplies of cleaning materials and some aerosol cans tucked away. To deal with these properly what practical arrangements should you put in place?
Published 14.03.2016
A global engineering company has appeared in court after four employees were exposed to a hazardous gas during a chemical spill clean up and suffered significant ill health. What were the
circumstances of the case?
Published 20.04.2021
The HSE investigation into the explosion at the Buncefield Oil Storage Depot has recently concluded. What was identified as the cause of the explosion and how could it have been prevented?
Published 03.09.2010
A chemical company has been fined after an employee was killed in an explosion. What went wrong and what measures can you put in place to prevent a similar tragedy?
Published 30.03.2022
Research carried out by the HSE has identified that there are significant risks associated with the storage of materials for wood-fired burners. What are they and how should they be managed?
Published 27.02.2017
A safety alert published by the NHS identifies that serious incidents could occur if low-risk cleaning products are ingested. How can this be avoided?
Published 22.03.2019
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