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Petrol Filling Stations Guidance on Managing The Risks Of Fire & Explosion (The Red Guide)
This guidance on managing the risks of fire and explosion at petrol filling stations has been compiled and edited by Roger Marris, the Senior Petroleum/Explosives Inspector, of the West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service. The guidance was produced in consultation with the Health & Safety Executive and has been reviewed by the Petroleum Enforcement Liaison Group. The Petroleum Enforcement Liaison Group (PELG) is the Health and Safety Executive Advisory Committee comprising representatives of the retail petroleum industry, the petroleum licensing authorities, the Health & Safety Executive and the Environment Agency.
The guidance is aimed at site operators and managers of petrol filling stations to enable them to comply with the relevant health & safety law; in particular their statutory duties under the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002. It will also be useful to others who have an interest in the safe operation of petrol filling stations. Following the guidance is not meant to be prescriptive and site operators are at liberty to use other methods of controlling the risks of fire or explosion. However, if the guidance is followed, site operators will normally be doing enough to comply with the law. The Petroleum Enforcement Liaison Group believes that the guidance represents current good practice and therefore commends its use to the industry.
The Petroleum Enforcement Liaison Group (PELG) - Organizational Body
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Management
English
August 2007
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