91Èȱ¬

Oil and Chemical Management

Oil and chemical management can occur from fixed and temporary generators, set building, special effects, cleaning and associated activities.

Updated: 27 October 2022

This guidance provides information on how to manage oil and chemical storage associated with 91Èȱ¬ activities in order to ensure good environmental practice and compliance with relevant legislation.

What Can Go Wrong? 

  • Oil and chemical storage if not managed correctly can have a number of environmental impacts in the event of an uncontained spillage.
  • Oil and chemicals can pollute surface water, ground water and soil surrounding the spillage and clean up can be costly.

Legal/91Èȱ¬ Requirements

  • Oil and chemical storage is tightly controlled by legislation. Any oil or chemicals stored in volumes greater than 205 litres (roughly one oil drum) must be stored in a bunded area. 

Control Measures

Correct storage of oil and chemicals:

  • All oils and chemicals stored in excess of 205 litres must be stored in a bunded area (including at temporary locations).
  • All oil and chemicals must be stored in secure areas and any taps must be locked shut when not in use.

Emergency response:

  • Emergency response plans must be in place for all oil and chemical facilities and these must meet the requirements of the relevant Environmental Agencies.
  • Spillage response kits must be provided at all oil and chemical storage facilities – these should be of the modern absorbent type and not clay granules. 

This is not an exhaustive list; additional controls may be required and there may be more risks to consider.

Division Specific Issues 

TV and Radio:

  • Ensure that competent suppliers are used for set construction, special effects and generator hire.

Workplace:

  • Ensure that bulk storage of oil for emergency generators is in line with relevant legal requirements and an appropriate secondary monitoring regime is in place.

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This site describes what the 91Èȱ¬ does in relation to managing its health, safety and security risks and is intended for those who work directly for the 91Èȱ¬.

It is not intended to provide instruction or guidance on how third parties should manage their risks. The 91Èȱ¬ cannot be held liable for how this information is interpreted or used by third parties, nor provide any assurance that adopting it would provide any measure of legal compliance. More information

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