Who Forgot To Close The Shutter Door?

This customer took a proactive approach to securing their diesel fuel pump by fitting it into a metal casing with a padlock. While this is a commendable effort to prevent theft and ensure security, there was a crucial oversight that could have serious consequences.
Who Forgot To Close The Shutter Door?
Unfortunately, nobody remembered to close the shutter door at the end of the day. This simple act could have prevented a series of potential issues:
A) Security: Closing the door and securing it with the padlock would have provided an additional layer of security, deterring any potential theft of fuel.
B) Contamination: Leaving the door open allowed rainwater to enter the sump, causing it to overflow and contaminate the surrounding area with fuel waste. This not only poses environmental risks but also creates a hazardous situation.
C) Preventing misuse: By closing the door, the customer could have avoided the cabinet being used as a waste bin, maintaining a clean and organised environment.
It is essential to remember that security and safety measures are only effective when all aspects are properly implemented. In this case, the oversight of not closing the door compromised the entire security system put in place.
Solution
Attention to detail is key when it comes to security and safety protocols. Wherever there are liquids there is a risk of spill.
Our 120 Litre Oil and Fuel Spill Kit could be situated next to the cabinet to be used in the event of a spill, clearly marked with an Emergency Spill Kit Sign