Liquid storage Guidelines
Further guidance on the storage of flammable liquids can be obtained from Australian Standard . AS1940–2004 The storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids, and the . Dangerous Substances Act 1979. Packaged storage . If the material to be bunded is contained in drums (or other small containers), the bunded area should be able to ...
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