Garages need to have fuel drainage safety measures in place to prevent accidents, warns the Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMIF).
Fuel is most often drained in order for work to be performed on vehicles safely, but the operation is also performed to rectify mis-fuelling by motorists. It is estimated that 120,000 vehicles need to have fuel drained from their tanks every year as a result of mis-fuelling.
Stephen Coles, Head of MOT Operations for the Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMIF), commented ‘All businesses that conduct fuel drainage should make sure that their policies and procedures are up to date. This should include a full risk assessment and ensuring all staff are competent to carry out this task and that they have been supplied with the necessary instructions and equipment to perform this task safely.
RMIF members that want advice on fuel handling safety procedures should contact the RMIF.
Source:
http://www.autoindustry.co.uk/news/01-08-08_6?s=tngox01ir8wckkn
