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It'll be harmless, it's more than they dare do these days, leave dangerousl stuff around in an open position like that. My bet is that it's an industrial cleaner of some description.
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It'll be harmless, it's more than they dare do these days, I'm sure you're right. If there was anything dodgy in it, then I'm sure someone would find out and they'd be in big trouble! Health'n'safety is taken so seriously these days. (Or at least it's supposed to be). When you look at that, it's apparent that there's nothing stopping a member of the public from walking up to that tank and drinking out of it. Apart from common sense that is.
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Also I've just found out that IBC (as correctly mentioned by hoseman yesterday) stands for Intermediate bulk container.
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