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6 Nov 2000 12:00AM
Employers who plan to store petrol in case of another petrol crisis should be aware that the storage of petrol is strictly limited by law and that there are health and safety implications for employees. Employees who plan to store petrol for work-related journeys may also need to warned about the following.StorageThe Petroleum (Consolidation) Act 1928 requires that anyone who keeps more than a very small amount of petrol must obtain a licence from the local Petroleum Licensing Authority. The ... (221 more words)
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