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24 May 2002 12:30PM
A consultation on proposals to modernise the legislation on the storage and dispensing of petrol in the workplace ended on 20 May 2002.
The general impact of current legislation is that anyone who keeps more than a minimal
amount of petrol needs a licence from their local PLA which has powers to impose licence
conditions. The proposals would remove licensing for workplace storage and dispensing of petrol (and substances deemed to be petrol), and rely instead on DSEAR (see below) and other ex... (117 more words)
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