Fuel Storage Practices on the Farm
An overview of the importance and techniques of proper fuel storage. The risk assessment portion prompts the user to describe how petroleum products are stored and then evaluates the safety of these practices and provides detailed informationabout any problems discovered through the questionnaire. Created: 1992 by K. Embleton, updated 2001.
Audiences:
- Farmers
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- All you need to view the program is a Web browser
- Download Fuel Storage Practices on the Farm - farmfuel.zip (compressed file, 1.0MB, unzips to 1.2MB)
- Double-click the file to uncompress and install the program. We suggest saving it to C:\Program Files\seahome\farmfuel\
- Start your browser and choose File > Open > C:\Program Files\seahome\farmfuel\src\title.htm
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