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Has anyone had issues with storage of Diesel urea additive onsite?

Started by , Jul 09 2014 02:49 PM
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Has anyone encountered issues with storage of Diesel urea additive onsite? 

Would like to securely store next to bulk chemicals in raw milk intake area. 

Appears to be harmless compared to my cleaning chemicals, but I do not know enough. :helpplease:

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Is this for your diesel engines?

Yes, new tractors are equipped with a urea tank to lower emissions.

I think perception could be an issue here.  Because it is associated with diesel engines, an auditor who is not enlightened could perceive it as a problem.  I have always tried to keep all chemicals (even the relatively safe ones) well away from or near food areas. 


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