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Posted By Robert Paterson
Hi to all,
I am looking for some help in trying to find out if anyone has drafted a procedure for handling an IBC. Trying to develope one but need some starting points for doing same. Have tried websites for info but the brick wall keeps hitting me.
Is there a risk assessment template that anyone would be willing to share.
Help please
Kind Regards
Robert Paterson
P.S. you can reply direct to robert.paterson@jeyes.co.uk
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Posted By el nino
Robert
We handle 100ltr IBC's ( square plastic in metal frame cages ).
Full or mainly full via forklift or electric hand truck.
Main pains: taps leak and top caps can work loose in transit so you have splash / slip hazard.
No specific risk assessment but included in our risk assessment of loads handled by fork lifts.
El Nino
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Posted By Robert Paterson
Thanks to everyone who replied either on the forum or direct.
El Nino
Are the contents of the IBC's used in a process which would mean it would be stationary or a period. If that is the case what do you do to prevent contact with forklift damage or even loss of product through possible bursting or damage.
Would it be possible for you to send a copy of your risk assessment.
Please send if possible to robert.paterson@jeyes.co.uk
Many thanks again
Regards
Robert Paterson
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Posted By Thomas Kennedy
I don't have a risk assesment for you but HSG 193 - COSHH Essentials, has some good stuff on handling and decanting IBC's.
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