SDS(Safety Data Sheets)

Hack Attack

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yeah the 1 the traffic officer got upset with me was I had 2x 5 litres of 5&10% hydrogen peroxide written in my folder, but I'd just picked up 20 litres of 50% HP to transport home.

The firefighters talked him down and said even though its an oxidiser for all practical intents and purposes its not classed as a fire risk in their manuals.
And I was allowed to carry what I had, I just hadn't updated my folder for the trip home
 
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Brian H

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If you carry chemicals in you’re work vehicle (be it a van, truck, car, or flipping scooter), it’s law that you must have SDS with you.
If you’re vehicle catches fire, they want to know what they are putting it out with, won’t have an adverse reaction, and spread it, or make it explode....

I am not sure how much good that SDS will be when it's inside the vehicle that's burning.
 
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