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Posted By Ian Mitchell Hi
Thanks for the help ref: the Railway Detonators thread.
Could I leave this one over the weekend so I can come into it on Monday? ;-)
The regs in the title. I believe they are revoked, but what regulation(s) have taken over?
Many thanks
Ian
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Posted By Safety Lemon Ian
These have been replaced by the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres regulations 2002
SL
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Posted By Ian Mitchell Cheers Safety Lemon.
As you can see, it was 5 to 5 on a Friday ;-)
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Posted By Ali However, you can still find guidance you need on HFL's in HSG 51, which is a very good ref.
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Posted By Kate Gibb DSEAR - as mentioned earlier are now the overarching Regulations for fire/explosion etc etc, however the old HSE guidance on storage, use spraying etc contains a lot of very good practice, which is actually better than the information in the DSEAR ACOPs and still relevant. See http://www.hse.gov.uk/fi...xplosion/information.htmFor LPG, the Liquid Petroleum Gas Association (LPGA) codes of practice are extremely useful, as have all the best (in a legal sense) practice for dealing with LPG. I know you didn't actually ask for this guidance but I thought it might be useful for others checking out this thread Cheers Kate
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