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    • CARDLOCK TRAINING & HANDLING 
    • CARDLOCK TRAINING & HANDLING

      Please be advised that effective immediately all card-lock customers must be trained on the safe operation of the Card Lock Facilities.  In Accordance with the Gasoline Handling Code Section 8 Subsection 87 which states: “The owner or operator of the facility shall on an annual basis, obtain from the cardholder a record verifying that each person authorized to dispense product by the cardholder is qualified in accordance with the requirements of this code to dispense product at that facility and a record of this review shall be maintained as long as that person is so authorized.” Please review the following procedures with your employees who are in receipt of a Card Lock Key:

      • Ignition of Vehicle must be turned off.
      • Absolutely No Smoking.
      • No pump shall be left unattended while in use.
      • No devices are to be used to hold the nozzle open while product is being dispensed.
      • Only 1 nozzle is to be in operation at any one time.
      • Fire extinguishers are located on site.
      • In case of an emergency please call MacDonnell Fuels 1-519-376-1916 (24 Hour Emergency Service) and explain details of Emergency and proper authorities will be contacted.
      • In case of a fuel spill call MacDonnell Fuels 1-519-376-1916 and they will notify the proper authorities.
      • Absorbent material is available on site to contain spills until such time as the proper authorities have arrived.
      • Only CSA Approved Portable Containers can be filled.

      Please read the above and return it to our office as soon as possible.  Any questions or concerns please feel free to call.

      I have read and understand the above information and have informed my employees (if applicable) of the same.

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    • FURNANCE OIL DELIVERY 
    • FURNACE OIL DELIVERY REQUIREMENT

      Every new customer that heats with oil is required to have a Comprehensive Inspection of their heating system. This inspection report must be on file at MacDonnnell Fuels before your first furnace oil delivery.  The inspection must be performed by an “Oil Burner technician” and there will a cost charged to the customer. This inspection will have an expiry. It is also required by law that all heating systems be inspected and serviced annually. MacDonnell Fuels Ltd. will be happy to make the necessary arrangements if you would contact the office.

      I have read and understand the above information.

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    • COMMERCIAL, FARM FUEL DELIVERY  
    • COMMERCIAL, FARM FUEL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

      TSSA REGULATION 217/01 AND LIQUID FUELS HANDLING CODE 2007: Ontario Regulation 217/01, made under the Technical Standards and Safety Act 2000, requires that a person who sells fuel to a private outlet or farm (“facility”) shall advise/train the owner or operator of the facility on leak detection,   spill and reporting requirements, and safe dispensing of fuels.  This regulation is aimed at guarding your safety as well as protecting  the environment.  THE CUSTOMER HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGES BY ITS SIGNATURE BELOW THAT THE CUSTOMER HAS RECEIVED TRAINING MATERIAL ON THE FOLLOWING SIX REQUIREMENTS OF THE LIQUID FUELS HANDLING CODE 2007, INCLUDING LEAK DETECTION AND SAFE HANDLING OF FUEL, AND HEREBY

      AGREES TO INSTRUCT USERS OF THE EQUIPMENT OF THESE REQUIREMENTS (as applicable):

      1. Inspection of Self Contained or Dykes aboveground Storage Tanks for Leaks;
      2. Leak Detection for approved Underground tanks;
      3. Maintaining Records of the Inspections/Tests;
      4. Reporting of suspected Leaks, Spills or Discovery of Petroleum Fuel that has escaped into the Environment               
      5. Safe Dispenser Operations; and
      6. Responsibility of an Owner or Operator of a private fuel outlet or
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    • PROPANE DELIVERY 
    • IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION IF YOU SMELL PROPANE

      (HEATING OIL, GASOLINE or DIESEL FUEL SHOULD BE TREATED THE SAME).

      1. NO FLAMES OR SPARKS! Immediately put out all smoking materials and other open flames. Do not operate lights, appliances, telephones, or cell phones. Flames or sparks from these sources can trigger an explosion or a fire.

      2. LEAVE THE AREA IMMEDIATELY! Get everyone out of the building or area where you suspect a leak.

      3. SHUT OFF THE SOURCE. If safe to do so, turn off the main supply valve on each of your storage tanks. To close the valve, turn it clockwise to the right.

      4. REPORT THE LEAK. From a neighbour's home or other nearby area away from the leak, call your supplier. If you can't reach your supplier, call 911 or your local fire department.

      5. DO NOT RETURN TO THE BUILDING OR AREA until your supplier, emergency responder, or qualified technician determines it is safe to do so.

      6. GET YOUR SYSTEM CHECKED. Before you attempt to use any of your appliances or storage containers, your supplier or a qualified technician must check your entire system for leaks.

      NOTE: Due to the possibility of odour loss or problems with your ability to smell these products, you should respond immediately to even a faint odour.

       

      EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE

      1. LEAVE IT TO THE EXPERTS. Only a qualified service technician has the training to install, inspect, service, maintain, modify and repair your appliances and/or storage containers.

      2. THE CONSUMER IS RESPONSIBLE to ensure that appliances and/or storage containers are maintained and inspected annually by a qualified technician.

      3. VISUAL CHECKS of appliances and/or storage containers should be conducted by the consumer. Brush, snow, ice and other hazards around outside equipment should be removed to prevent damage. Any anomalies should be reported to your supplier immediately.

      CO AND YOUR SAFETY

      WHAT IS CARBON MONOXIDE (CO)? CO is a colourless, odourless, tasteless and toxic gas caused by incomplete combustion. High levels of CO can come from motor vehicle exhaust and appliances that are not operating correctly.

      CO CAN BE DEADLY! High levels of CO can cause brain damage or death. Symptoms of CO poisoning include: headache, dizziness, fatigue, shortness of breath, and nausea.

      CO DETECTORS CAN IMPROVE SAFETY. Many jurisdictions require CO detectors installed in your home and can act as an extra measure of safety.

      IF YOU SUSPECT CO IS PRESENT, ACT IMMEDIATELY!
      1. If you or a family member shows physical symptoms of CO poisoning, get everyone out of the building and call 911 or your local fire department.

      2. If it is safe to do so, open windows to allow entry of fresh air, and turn off any appliances you suspect may be releasing CO.

      3. If no one has symptoms but you suspect that CO is present, call your Supplier or a qualified service technician to check CO levels and your appliances.

      RUNNING OUT OF HEATING OIL or PROPANE
      After a run out has occurred, appliances must be restarted by a licensed technician. The heating system, storage container and supply lines must also be inspected to ensure the complete system is leak free.

      UNOCCUPIED or SEASONAL LOCATIONS
      Consumers have a responsibility to ensure appliances and/or storage containers at unoccupied locations operate in the desired manner. Supervision should be arranged to prevent freeze-ups or other potential hazards when away for extended periods.

      FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, SERIOUS INJURY, OR DEATH.

       

       

       

       

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  • (HOME HEATING OIL/PROPANE/CARDLOCK/FARM)

    The undersigned warrants and represents that the following information is true and accurate.

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  • PRE AUTHORIZED PAYMENT (PAP) OPTION: MONTH END ACCOUNT BALANCE WILL BE WITHDRAWN FROM YOUR BANK ACCOUNT ON THE DATE INDICATED OF THE FOLLOWING MONTH.

    SEE PAYERS PRE-AUTHORIZATION DEBIT AGREEMENT.

    CREDIT CARD PAYMENT (POS) OPTION: ON 20TH OF EACH MONTH ACCOUNT BALANCE WILL BE PROCESSED ON YOUR CREDIT CARD.

    PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE AT (519) 376-1916 OR info@macfuel.com

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  • TERMS OF CREDIT 
    All merchandise must be paid for in full within 30 days of date of each invoice, failing which a service charge will be levied at the rate of 2% per month (26.82% per annum) on all overdue invoices. The undersigned Purchaser agrees to provide notice in writing to MacDonnells Fuels Ltd. of any change in account name, address or status. Acknowledgment must be received from MacDonnell Fuels Ltd., failing which the Purchaser will continue to be responsible for all accounts and service charges. The undersigned consents to the obtaining of credit and/or personal information required at any time in connection with this agreement or any renewal or extension thereof and to the disclosure of any credit information concerning the undersigned to any credit reporting agency or to any person with whom the undersigned has or proposes to have financial relations.

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