PFS, Petroleum (Consolidation) Regulations 2014 (PCR 14) – Stansted Airport 6th September 2024

£310.00 - Non Member Prices
£260.00 - Member price

This course has been designed to explain the application of the Petroleum (Consolidation) Regulations 2014 (known as PCR 14)

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At a glance

Date:

Friday, 06 September 2024

Duration:

9:15am - 4:00pm

Key Contact:

Jane Mardell

Location:

Stansted Airport

Description

This course has been designed to explain the application of the Petroleum (Consolidation) Regulations 2014 (known as PCR 14) in its application to a Petrol Filling Station that also applies the issue of a Storage Certificate following the removal of petroleum licensing in the UK. Based on Statutory Instrument 1637; 2014, the course covers each of the 26 Regulations and 4 Schedules together with the supporting Guidance that has been published by the UK’s Health & Safety Executive. Also covered are the various other legislation applicable and how they interact with these regulations.

 

Venue

Novotel Hotel
Round Coppice Road
London Stansted Airport
CM24 1SF
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Who Should Attend

  • Petroleum Officers
  • Environmental Health Officers
  • Trading Standards Officers
  • Environment Agency Officers
  • Project Managers
  • Health & Safety Consultants/Managers
  • Contractors
  • Equipment Suppliers & Manufacturers
  • Auditors

 

Subjects Covered

Where has PCR 14 come from and Why?

The Regulations themselves;

  • Citation, Interpretation & Application
  • Application
  • General Prohibition on Keeping Petrol
  • Storage under Certificate
  • Application and Grant of Storage Certificates
  • Validity of Storage Certificates
  • Prescribed Material Changes
  • Notification before Ceasing to Occupy
  • Notification before keeping Petrol on Dispensing Premises
    Appeals and Refusals
  • General Provisions on the Dispensing and Supply of Petrol
  • Storage of Petrol in Domestic Premises
  • Licences for storage in Domestic Premises
  • Appeals for refusal by Petroleum Enforcement Authorities
  • Renewal and Variation of Licences
  • Revocation of Licences
  • Enforcing Authorities
  • Manufacture of Portable Storage Containers
  • Repairs of Vessels that have contained Petrol
  • Prohibition of Direct Filling of Fuel Tanks and Road Tankers
  • Limitation continuation of activities
  • Transitional Provisions
  • Savings in relation to By-Laws
  • Repeals and Revocations and Review
  • Desk Top Exercise; Application of a Petrol Storage Certificate

 

Additional information

  • Price includes all refreshments, lunch, course handout notes and presentation certificate.
  • Each delegate will receive a continued development certificate (CPD) for 6 hours.
  • Bespoke courses are available.

On the day

Day 1

09.15 Arrival, Welcome & Introductions

09.30 How did we get here?

10.00 The Regulations – Part 1

11.00 Coffee

11.15 The Regulations – Part 2

12.30 Lunch

13. 30 Guidance Available

13.45 Workshop

14.45 Discussion and feedback

15.00 Tea

15.15 Other legislation that the PO should know

16.00 Close