The Health and Safety Executive has published updated guidance which aligns the rules governing the unloading of petrol from road tankers with recent regulatory changes.
The guidance, which is intended for those engaged in the delivery and unloading of petrol at filling stations, has been simplified in line with the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 (DSEAR).
Key messages include:
- The importance of the risk assessment
- Roles and responsibilities of the various parties involved in petrol delivery
Changes since the last edition include:
- New ACOP text to ensure employers have in place, and maintain, systems to contact the emergency services
- Removal of specific guidance on working at height as this is not a requirement of DSEAR
More information is available at the Health and Safety Executive’s website.