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Questions

Labelling

  • Ensure all materials are clearly labeled with the material name and hazard warnings (flamable, no smoking).

  • Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) available on request and printed in on-site SHEQ file.

Diesel

  • Kept away from ignition sources and oxidizing materials.

  • Stored in approved fuel storage containers.

  • Kept away from heat, sparks, and flames.

  • Refueling area well-ventilated

  • Avoid inhalation of fumes - wear mask when refueling if area is not well ventilated

  • Absorbent materials for cleanup available near by (Spill kit or a bucket with sand)

Petrol

  • Kept away from ignition sources and oxidizing materials.

  • Stored in approved fuel storage containers.

  • Kept away from heat, sparks, and flames.

  • Refueling area well-ventilated

  • Avoid inhalation of fumes - wear mask when refueling if area is not well ventilated

  • Absorbent materials for cleanup available near by (spill kit or a bucket with sand)

Jet Fuel

  • Kept away from ignition sources and oxidizing materials.

  • Stored in approved fuel storage containers.

  • Refueling area well-ventilated

  • Avoid inhalation of fumes - wear mask when refueling if area is not well ventilated

  • Absorbent materials for cleanup available near by (Spill kit or bucket with sand)

Propane Gas

  • Stored in approved propane tanks.

  • Kept away from ignition sources, sparks, and flames.

  • Ensure proper ventilation to prevent accumulation of gas.

  • Smell test: Ensure that no gas can be smelled around storage area.

Dettol, Sunlight Liquid & Doom

  • Stored in a cool, dry place.

  • Stored in original container.

  • Is container tightly closed.

  • Keep away from food and drink.

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