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Quantified risk assessment of the ignition of flammable vapour on petrol filling station forecourts during road tanker offloading due to thermite sparking

Publication Year

2002

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Details research to determine the probability of a spark generated by thermite reaction may ignite flammable vapours during the delivery of petrol to underground tanks.

Document History

Originally published by the Institute of Petroleum but the Energy Institute now own the rights to this document.

ISBN

9780852933701

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Energy Institute

The Energy Institute promotes the safe, environmentally responsible and efficient supply and use of energy in all its forms and applications. They were formed from a merger of the Institute of Energy and the Institute of Petroleum in 2003.

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