However, this transition throws up some important practical challenges, including the safe disposal of many thousands of plastic and steel fuel storage tanks that have either been replaced or become redundant.
Decommissioning and removing existing fuel storage tanks poses a serious pollution risk, so such work needs to be very carefully planned and executed.
Preparation
Tanks that are decommissioned should always be removed by a business registered as a tank installer with a Competent Person Scheme (CPS), as they will have appropriate knowledge for the task. Others are unlikely to have a working knowledge of relevant legislation and safe working practices.
Prior to work commencing, contractors should as a minimum:
- complete a ‘risk assessment’ and ‘method statement’.
- wear appropriate PPE. Continue ReadingAlready a subscriber? Loginor Join our free community of subscribers and access insightful and exclusive industry content from the evolving world of home energy.Subscribers have exclusive access to the latest issue of Oil Installer magazine and receive our monthly newsletter.