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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7851577" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>The more you think about RT standards the more you go round in ever decreasing circles.</p><p>So I store more than 25 tonnes of a certain fertiliser. Everybody must be aware that it's there but nobody must be aware that it's there. RT recommend an emergency plan be at the fertiliser store. You should use what 3 words to describe the location of the store on the plan and inform HSE and Local Fire department. You need appropriate signage but you need to keep it out of sight of casual callers etc. Whole thing is a contradictory mess. Phoned the fire department. They didn't want to know. Tried HSE, no contact phone numbers on the gov website. They don't ask for what 3 words on the NAMOS form. Leaving an emergency plan with the fertiliser could get picked up by the usual thieves who break in for other equipment and has my ID on it and the exact location of the fertiliser. What a fecking shambles. Just leave it alone, minding it's own business in the corner of an unremarkable shed would be the best plan. And if it catches fire, which it hasn't done for 50 years, and won't for the next 50, then normal procedure would be to jump about 250 ft into the air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7851577, member: 2119"] The more you think about RT standards the more you go round in ever decreasing circles. So I store more than 25 tonnes of a certain fertiliser. Everybody must be aware that it's there but nobody must be aware that it's there. RT recommend an emergency plan be at the fertiliser store. You should use what 3 words to describe the location of the store on the plan and inform HSE and Local Fire department. You need appropriate signage but you need to keep it out of sight of casual callers etc. Whole thing is a contradictory mess. Phoned the fire department. They didn't want to know. Tried HSE, no contact phone numbers on the gov website. They don't ask for what 3 words on the NAMOS form. Leaving an emergency plan with the fertiliser could get picked up by the usual thieves who break in for other equipment and has my ID on it and the exact location of the fertiliser. What a fecking shambles. Just leave it alone, minding it's own business in the corner of an unremarkable shed would be the best plan. And if it catches fire, which it hasn't done for 50 years, and won't for the next 50, then normal procedure would be to jump about 250 ft into the air. [/QUOTE]
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