HCOTEG172500 - Measurement: What
are the responsibilities of the trader/warehouse-keeper?
To dip tanks where we ask for this; we may
witness dips/ullages but do not do these ourselves.
To provide H&S to our standards.
To maintain the accuracy of meters –
The warehousekeeper is responsible for the accuracy of all meters
even though they may have subcontracted out the process of meter
proving, or they may have alternatively subcontracted out the
loading gantries and the meters that go with this.
To ensure measurement equipment is secure
and cannot be tampered with (Public Notice 179, 4.1).
Any automatic (tank) level gauges (ALGs)
must be installed, tested and adjusted as recommended by the Energy
Institute (Public Notice 179, 4.7.3).
To provide tank calibration tables for
every tank used for storing oils before the duty point or marked
rebated oils. Calibration tables must take into account floating
roofs (Public Notice 179, 4.9.2)
To provide facilities for independent
checks by us of all quantities in containers, tanks, wagons, or
craft loaded or unloaded at the premises. (Public Notice 179
4.16)
To comply with
Public Notice 179.
To use the most accurate measurement
system available.
To use the recommended practises of the
Energy Institute in their ‘Petroleum Measurement
Papers’, particularly HM39 which deals with complying with
Public Notice 179.
To comply with the directions of
‘our officer’ as to the method of measurement,
calibration or conversion tables to be used (Public Notice 179
4.1).
To advise HMRC of measurement methods and
equipment used for revenue accounting at each approved warehouse or
refinery (Public Notice 179, 4.8).