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Model Code of Safe Practice 21 Guidelines for the control of hazards arising from static electricity. 3rd edition

Publication Year

2013

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Explains the fundamental principles of static electricity, looking at the operational issues for the petroleum industry, covering product characteristics and equipment requirements, loading operations by road and rail, storage tanks, handling, filling station operations and maintenance and testing.

Document History

Supersedes MCSP 21 Guidelines for the control of hazards arising from static electricity. 2nd edition (IoP, 2002).

ISBN

9780852936368

Publisher Information

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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