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Part I PRELIMINARY

Part II PACKAGES

Part III TRANSPORT

Part IV STORAGE OF PETROLEUM IN QUANTITIES EXCEEDING 5 CASES BUT NOT EXCEEDING 12½ CASES

Part V STORAGE OF PETROLEUM IN QUANTITIES EXCEEDING 12½ CASES BUT NOT EXCEEDING 100 CASES OR EXCEEDING 182 LITRES BUT NOT EXCEEDING 3,637 LITRES

Part VI STORAGE OF PETROLEUM IN QUANTITIES EXCEEDING 100 CASES BUT NOT EXCEEDING 400 CASES

Part VII QUANTITIES OF PETROLEUM EXCEEDING 400 CASES OR PETROLEUM IN BULK EXCEEDING 3,637 LITRES

Part VIII STORAGE OF DANGEROUS PETROLEUM IN SMALL QUANTITIES FOR PRIVATE USE

Part IX STORAGE OF DANGEROUS PETROLEUM IN QUANTITIES NOT EXCEEDING 90 LITRES

Part X STORAGE OF DANGEROUS PETROLEUM IN QUANTITIES EXCEEDING 90 LITRES BUT NOT EXCEEDING 227 LITRES

Part XI STORAGE OF DANGEROUS PETROLEUM IN QUANTITIES EXCEEDING 227 LITRES BUT NOT EXCEEDING 2,270 LITRES

Part XII STORAGE OF DANGEROUS PETROLEUM IN QUANTITIES EXCEEDING 2,270 LITRES

Part XIII STORAGE OF DANGEROUS PETROLEUM IN UNDERGROUND TANKS FOR PURPOSES OF RETAIL TRADE OR PRIVATE CONSUMPTION

Part XIV STORAGE OF DANGEROUS PETROLEUM IN TANKS IN QUANTITIES EXCEEDING 9,092 LITRES

Part XV GENERAL

Legislative History

 
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On 21/05/2013, you requested for the version in force on 21/05/2013 incorporating all amendments published on or before 21/05/2013. The closest version currently available is that of 25/03/1992.
PART II
PACKAGES
Method of storage — dangerous petroleum
3.
—(1)  Except as hereinafter provided for storage in bulk, dangerous petroleum shall not be kept or stored except in iron or steel drums or tins of a pattern approved by the Director:
Provided that nothing herein contained shall apply to dangerous petroleum contained in the supply tanks of motorcars, motor-lorries or any other vehicles, the impelling power of which is obtained from dangerous petroleum.
(2)  Such drums or tins shall not contain more than 295 litres.
(3)  A sample of each pattern of drum or tin intended to contain dangerous petroleum shall, before being brought into use, be deposited with the Director and shall be approved by him.
(4)  Every drum or tin, with the exception of tins painted entirely red or blue, shall have a band 5 centimetres wide painted with white paint and/or paint of any other colour approved by the Director round the centre, and there shall also be painted or stamped on the drum or tin in conspicuous characters in the English language the words “HIGHLY INFLAMMABLE”, and there shall also be painted or stamped on the drum or tin the trade name of the dangerous petroleum.
(5)  If an outer package or case is used for drums or tins, such outer package or case shall be marked as laid down in paragraph (4) for drums or tins, except that the band shall be painted with black paint.