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JHF  
#1 Posted : 25 June 2015 16:43:09(UTC)
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JHF

Hi - can someone advise, we have a large diesel tank (metal, double skinned) what signage do we need? Its above ground, site is in Scotland - thanks in advance.
hilary  
#2 Posted : 26 June 2015 06:51:18(UTC)
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hilary

PPG2 are the Environment Agency guidelines for Oil Storage and extend as far as Scotland, these might give you some idea. For sure you need to mark it up as diesel and what sort (ie Red Diesel) but first you need to check that you are compliant in all other ways and these guidelines will tell you that.
JHF  
#3 Posted : 26 June 2015 09:17:03(UTC)
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JHF

Many thanks for your response hilary - will "google" PPG2.
chris42  
#4 Posted : 26 June 2015 09:37:52(UTC)
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chris42

When reading remember they are guidance. The actual legislation is for England. Also note your tanks may be double skinned, but that does not make them self bunded. You may find all your connections and shut off valves are external to the outer skin. You may also want to read the publication "Get to know your oil tank" which gives a good introduction to oil storage tanks ( Google it). OFTEC also have info. Signs I would be tempted with:- no smoking and flammable signage.
grim72  
#5 Posted : 26 June 2015 09:41:43(UTC)
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grim72

I've sent you a PM with some info/suggestions but I'd also ensure you have a spill response system in place to deal with any leakages?
JHF  
#6 Posted : 26 June 2015 16:16:13(UTC)
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JHF

Many thanks for all responses; working my way through them.
KC  
#7 Posted : 26 June 2015 21:26:42(UTC)
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KC

If you havent already found it this link should help http://www.sepa.org.uk/m...e-ground-oil-storage.pdf
fscott  
#8 Posted : 29 June 2015 09:28:04(UTC)
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fscott

fscott  
#9 Posted : 29 June 2015 09:38:06(UTC)
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fscott

Just re-read your original post and realised you specifically asked about signage. I've never dealt with this but from the top of my head I'd consider the following: Marking the tank with details of contents and maximum permitted quantities Tank Isolation/Lock Off Points If the tank can be entered, mark as confined space (most will be) Emergency Protocols including spillages and fire Locations of emergency equipment located nearby (spill kits, fire fighting equipment) etc No smoking No Naked Flames or Hot Work without permit to work
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