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Store Fact Sheet - Are Plastic Fuel Containers Banned?
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Fact Sheet - Are Plastic Fuel Containers Banned?

$19.00

You may have seen safety notices at some petrol stations cautioning about filling unsafe fuel containers, including plastic containers. This fact sheet is ideal for anyone storing fuel, helping to ensure safety and fuel longevity in compliance with industry standards.

The ‘Are Plastic Fuel Containers Banned?’ Fact Sheet clarifies the guidelines for safe use of plastic fuel containers according to Australian Standard AS 2906: 2001.

Details of download: 1-Page PDF Fact Sheet.

Note: This Fact Sheet summarises key issues on this topic and is developed for information purposes. Please seek specialist advice for assistance with specific circumstances or concerns about safety or compliance.

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You may have seen safety notices at some petrol stations cautioning about filling unsafe fuel containers, including plastic containers. This fact sheet is ideal for anyone storing fuel, helping to ensure safety and fuel longevity in compliance with industry standards.

The ‘Are Plastic Fuel Containers Banned?’ Fact Sheet clarifies the guidelines for safe use of plastic fuel containers according to Australian Standard AS 2906: 2001.

Details of download: 1-Page PDF Fact Sheet.

Note: This Fact Sheet summarises key issues on this topic and is developed for information purposes. Please seek specialist advice for assistance with specific circumstances or concerns about safety or compliance.

You may have seen safety notices at some petrol stations cautioning about filling unsafe fuel containers, including plastic containers. This fact sheet is ideal for anyone storing fuel, helping to ensure safety and fuel longevity in compliance with industry standards.

The ‘Are Plastic Fuel Containers Banned?’ Fact Sheet clarifies the guidelines for safe use of plastic fuel containers according to Australian Standard AS 2906: 2001.

Details of download: 1-Page PDF Fact Sheet.

Note: This Fact Sheet summarises key issues on this topic and is developed for information purposes. Please seek specialist advice for assistance with specific circumstances or concerns about safety or compliance.

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