Quote Originally Posted by Grizzly View Post
You are all spot on guys!
Regs read in isolation. By someone who has not considered the whole picture.
I have briefly spoken with my manager and we are going to look at this with Our own H&S guys!
When shown the walls by one of the senior site Engineers.
He agreed with my concerns for the engineers safety.
I.E safe access and exit of the plant room. Which is as stated above compromised!
Second comment is why bund a plant room which has good drainage outside to the site effluent plant.
So any leakage would be contained.
In fact any ammonia would help flush the drains.

More important as the Ranger has said.
There is a drain in the plant room drains to the same outside Effluent plant as does outside.
So what is the wall doing?
Apart from satisfying some poorly Implemented Environmental regs.
Everyone is an book expert but fails to consider Engineer.

Hopefully common sense will prevail on this one?
Thanks for the additional info Fault code.
I am going to have to read that one several times I think.
Because the wording seems to contradict the message the warning sign conveys!
If you get my meaning?
Grizzly
Without knowing plant layout, the ones I have seen are bunded around place where the liquid ammonia (or whatever is to be contained) is localised like pump & vessel area.
Have seen without drains & maybe a sump pump.
Ammonia detection would inhibit pump from running.