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Can I store petrol in my own vehicle?

Storing petrol in a vehicleSubject to the requirement that the petrol is in suitable containers, you are allowed to store up to 30 litres of petrol. The fuel must be stored in a maximum of two such suitable containers.

A vehicle, in terms of the regulations, can take many forms and includes, for example, boats and aircraft, amongst other types of vehicle. You should also be aware, if it’s relevant to you or your organisation, that storing petrol in this way can counts towards you store at non workplace premises.

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Information herein is primarily provided for the purposes of managing fire risk. However, in order to give the reader a more complete understanding of the storage and handling of toxic and flammable substances in drums and cylinders, we have provided additional information. If you need specific advice or information on matters not directly related to fire risk management, you should consult an expert with the appropriate knowledge and/or the supplier or manufacturer.

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