Transporting

When Transporting portable equipment and fuel containers:

Pro Quip always recommends that plastic fuel cans and metal jerry cans are stored or transported in a secured, upright position with adequate ventilation. Pro Quip offers European made metal jerry can holders which are appropriate for Pro Quip 20L and 10L metal jerry cans, 20L plastic fuel cans and 22L plastic water cans. The Pro Quip Can Caddy is suitable for Pro Quip 4L, 5L and 10L plastic fuel and water cans in addition to Pro Quip 2L, 5L and 10L metal jerry cans. Holders can be fixed into position on a ute tray, roof rack, trailer or caravan or even used around the warehouse or shed depending on where they are being stored.  

Always check for the latest information from your local state or territory authority regarding the storage and transport of portable fuel containers. State regulatory authorities can update and change rules, recommendations and safety information wording so it is important to stay up to date and be informed if you plan on travelling interstate with a portable fuel container. Here are some examples of state and territory rules and regulations:

VIC: https://www.worksafe.vic.gov.au/filling-portable-fuel-containers-flammable-liquids-service-stations

NSW: https://www.epa.nsw.gov.au/your-environment/dangerous-goods/dangerous-goods-as-tools-of-trade-personal-use

QLD: https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/transport/dangerous-goods/personal-tools-trade

WA: https://www.dmp.wa.gov.au/Transporting-containers-of-3214.aspx

NT:

SA: https://www.safework.sa.gov.au/industry/transport-and-stevedoring/transport-of-dangerous-goods

TAS:

ACT: