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ProQuip 4L Emergency Plastic Can with Breather Pourer - Boatyard Malaysia

ProQuip

4L Emergency Plastic Can with Breather Pourer

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  • The Pro Quip 4L Emergency Plastic Fuel Can with Breather Pourer comes with an internally stored flexible pourer to keep components clean and safe
  • Clear View Line with increment markings on back 4L Capacity
  • Australian Made from HDPE, AS2906:2001 Approved
  • UN Approval Marking 3H1/Y1.2/180/YY/AUS/PQI31645
  • Suitable for all pump fuels
SIZES & DIMENSIONS

W14 X D19 X H24.5

WHAT'S IN THE BOX
FEATURES
  • All fuel cans in the Pro Quip range are Certified to Australian Standard AS2906:2001. The distinctive colouring of the cans is to reduce the possibility of using incorrect fuels.
  • The space saving design of the plastic fuel can fits standard RV racks. The embossed pattern provides a slip resistant surface.
  • Pro Quip Plastic Fuel containers are Australian Made, and use interchangeable spare parts which are available in retail display packaging.
  • Pro Quip Fuel cans come with an internally stored pourer that will not get contaminated with dust etc. and pours freely without “glugging”, using the breather on the rear of the can.
SPECIFICATIONS
DOCUMENTATIONS

4L Plastic Fuel Can Brochure

Safe Refueling tips from Worksafe Victoria

When refueling petrol or diesel powered portable equipment there must be safe systems of work in place to reduce the ignition risk.
These may include:

When Refueling:

  • Turn the equipment off and give it time for the hot parts to cool down
  • Remove the equipment from inside vehicles
  • Remove the equipment from trailers or surfaces (eg plastic or rubber) to ground out any static charge built up on the equipment
  • Refuel away from other heat and possible ignition sources
  • Refuel in a well-ventilated area
  • Do not refuel in low lying areas, where vapours can accumulate
  • Refuel only from approved labelled fuel containers
  • Use a funnel, to reduce the risk of static electricity and fuel spillage
  • Ensure suitable fire extinguishers are readily accessible
  • Replace fuel caps on equipment and fuel containers tightly.

For more information from Worksafe Victoria, visit their site.

When Transporting portable equipment and fuel containers:

  • Allow the equipment to cool down before loading it onto a vehicle
  • Ensure fuel caps are on tight
  • Secure in the upright position in a well-ventilated space.

When Storing fuel onsite:

  • Only approved labelled fuel containers are used
  • Fuel containers are outside vehicles or structures, in a well-ventilated area.

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