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1. © 2013 Petroch Services Pty Ltd BP Version J11002– Occupational Hygiene in the Oil & Gas Industry Occupational Hygiene in the Oil & Gas Industry Day 3 – Section 13 Loading & Delivery

2. © 2013 Petroch Services Pty Ltd BP Version J11002– Occupational Hygiene in the Oil & Gas Industry Delivery to the customer Road Tankers, Tankers, Barges, Rail tank cars, Trucks Drum Stock Packaged product Retail stores

3. © 2013 Petroch Services Pty Ltd BP Version J11002– Occupational Hygiene in the Oil & Gas Industry Top Loading Gantry Note the position of the driver/loader

4. © 2013 Petroch Services Pty Ltd BP Version J11002– Occupational Hygiene in the Oil & Gas Industry Top loading - Depot Higher exposure to driver Vapour released to air Driver has to climb onto tanker Working at height Poor ergonomic work area

5. © 2013 Petroch Services Pty Ltd BP Version J11002– Occupational Hygiene in the Oil & Gas Industry Bottom loading fill stand - Depot

6. © 2013 Petroch Services Pty Ltd BP Version J11002– Occupational Hygiene in the Oil & Gas Industry Bottom Loading – fill lines

7. © 2013 Petroch Services Pty Ltd BP Version J11002– Occupational Hygiene in the Oil & Gas Industry Bottom loading – fill lines and vapour line

8. © 2013 Petroch Services Pty Ltd BP Version J11002– Occupational Hygiene in the Oil & Gas Industry

9. © 2013 Petroch Services Pty Ltd BP Version J11002– Occupational Hygiene in the Oil & Gas Industry Delivery to the customer

10. © 2013 Petroch Services Pty Ltd BP Version J11002– Occupational Hygiene in the Oil & Gas Industry Delivery to the customer

11. © 2013 Petroch Services Pty Ltd BP Version J11002– Occupational Hygiene in the Oil & Gas Industry Delivery to the customer

12. © 2013 Petroch Services Pty Ltd BP Version J11002– Occupational Hygiene in the Oil & Gas Industry The customer’s site

13. © 2013 Petroch Services Pty Ltd BP Version J11002– Occupational Hygiene in the Oil & Gas Industry Dipping service station underground tank

14. © 2013 Petroch Services Pty Ltd BP Version J11002– Occupational Hygiene in the Oil & Gas Industry Dipping tank truck

15. © 2013 Petroch Services Pty Ltd BP Version J11002– Occupational Hygiene in the Oil & Gas Industry

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17. © 2013 Petroch Services Pty Ltd BP Version J11002– Occupational Hygiene in the Oil & Gas Industry Delivery to the customer

18. © 2013 Petroch Services Pty Ltd BP Version J11002– Occupational Hygiene in the Oil & Gas Industry Health Hazards of Some Petroleum Products ProductHazardHealth Hazard GasolineBenzene Skin, eye contact, vapour inhalation Long term exposure to Benzene may result in blood disorders – leukaemia Skin, eye irritation, respiratory irritation, dizziness, loss of consciousness Kero. Heating oil Skin, eye contact Excessive inhalation unlikely, however if product is aspirated (sprayed) then potential respiratory hazards Skin, eye irritation. Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking. May cause lung damage if swallowed. Gas oils, Diesels, Residual Fuels Skin, eye contact. Excessive inhalation unlikely however if product is aspirated (sprayed) then potential respiratory hazards, Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH, PCA) Skin, eye irritation, Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking. May cause lung damage if swallowed. In extreme cases of poor personal hygiene and prolonged and repeated contact there may be a possibility of skin cancer

19. © 2013 Petroch Services Pty Ltd BP Version J11002– Occupational Hygiene in the Oil & Gas Industry End of Section 13 Loading & Delivery