moonshinindawg wrote:
Industrial Methanol......... there is no case
Darwin award wrote:It says he purchased methanol....did they drink purchased methanol or was it a product of his distillation? Either way my fores and heads go into a fuel container or straight onto the weeds......I know I can re run the heads, but I couldn't be bothered with that. What he did was indeed manslaughter via negligence.
Wobblyboot wrote:He deserves everything he gets. Stupidity and laziness are not acceptable in this hobby!
the Doctor wrote:I wanted to post a suggestion for all members who keep their foreshots and early heads to use for cleaning, alcohol stoves etc...we have been colouring ours with blue food colouring like they do with metho, It only takes 6 drops of colouring in 20 litres and it may prevent and un-intentioned death such as happened recently in Queensland... Cheap insurance I think, Cheers.
Doc
wynnum1 wrote:the Doctor wrote:I wanted to post a suggestion for all members who keep their foreshots and early heads to use for cleaning, alcohol stoves etc...we have been colouring ours with blue food colouring like they do with metho, It only takes 6 drops of colouring in 20 litres and it may prevent and un-intentioned death such as happened recently in Queensland... Cheap insurance I think, Cheers.
Doc
What are label requirements if you look at workplace safety there is lots of information and hard to find what is relevant an industry can create there own code of practice .
Model Code of Practice - Labelling of Workplace Hazardous Chemicals
http://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/sit ... /model-cop
the Doctor wrote:wynnum1 wrote:the Doctor wrote:I wanted to post a suggestion for all members who keep their foreshots and early heads to use for cleaning, alcohol stoves etc...we have been colouring ours with blue food colouring like they do with metho, It only takes 6 drops of colouring in 20 litres and it may prevent and un-intentioned death such as happened recently in Queensland... Cheap insurance I think, Cheers.
Doc
What are label requirements if you look at workplace safety there is lots of information and hard to find what is relevant an industry can create there own code of practice .
Model Code of Practice - Labelling of Workplace Hazardous Chemicals
http://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/sit ... /model-cop
I don't know what the labelling requirements are. I am sure there are pertinent laws re labelling.In our distillery we make it very clear in signage and by marking storage vessels and dying the non potable spirit blue...that it is not for drinking.
Doc
jacobraven wrote:the Doctor wrote:wynnum1 wrote:the Doctor wrote:I wanted to post a suggestion for all members who keep their foreshots and early heads to use for cleaning, alcohol stoves etc...we have been colouring ours with blue food colouring like they do with metho, It only takes 6 drops of colouring in 20 litres and it may prevent and un-intentioned death such as happened recently in Queensland... Cheap insurance I think, Cheers.
Doc
What are label requirements if you look at workplace safety there is lots of information and hard to find what is relevant an industry can create there own code of practice .
Model Code of Practice - Labelling of Workplace Hazardous Chemicals
http://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/sit ... /model-cop
I don't know what the labelling requirements are. I am sure there are pertinent laws re labelling.In our distillery we make it very clear in signage and by marking storage vessels and dying the non potable spirit blue...that it is not for drinking.
Doc
Do you have to do like a batch testing or is that purely a cosmetic feature only if you wanted it down
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