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Why is storing petrol a potential hazard?

Why is storing petrol a potential hazardThe vast majority of people are probably very aware of the hazards associated with petrol. It is a very dangerous substance and has the potential to create an awful lot of damage if not handled correctly. It has the very real potential to endanger people’s lives, possessions and livelihoods.

Petrol is highly flammable and also gives off vapour. This means that it has highly dangerous properties that can quite easily lead to fires and explosions if not given the respect it deserves and handled safely. Sources of ignition, near to where petrol is stored, can have very severe consequences. Naked flames and anything that has the potential to cause or a spark, are obvious risks.

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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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