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Transporting Diesel In Jerrycans
Hi all, can anyone tell me if there's a limit to the amount of fuel that can be carried in jerrycans in the back of a car. I supply the charity I volunteer at with their diesel at the price I pay to have a bulk delivery and take them 5 jerrycans containing 13l each coming to 65l every 4 or 5 weeks for their tractor and 4X4. I carry the cans in a purpose built box that locks shut and is a very tight fit in the back of my car so unless something actually spears my back door there is little to no chance of spillage. It's just that someone told me that what I'm doing is illegal. Very grateful for any info on this thanks.
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It's complicated:
http:// www.hse .gov.uk /cdg/ma nual/co mmonpro blems/p etrol.h tm
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First caveat...this might all have changed since I did my ADR (Dangerous Goods) training in the late 90's. However, it all used to be to do with the size of the container. Fuel that is in the vehicles normal fuel tank is exempt. After that, any container of 5litres+ came under the regs, so obviously, a fuel tanker would. I can't remember how many 5lt cans you could carry, but it wasn't many...5 rings a bell(2nd caveat!). The bit that always got me was, that you could have an artic full of 4lt cans of petrol and it did not come under the ADR regs, because of the container size, so no special measures need to be taken! Thats the EU regs for you!!
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