Bulk Liquids is a term associated with commerical transportaion of liquids in large volumes, usually not including petroleum products. Vegetable oils and fish oils are common bulk liquids. Nodding donkey pumping an oil well near Sarnia, Ontario, 2001 Petroleum (from Greek petra – rock and oleum – oil), crude oil, sometimes colloquially called black gold, is a thick, dark brown or greenish flammable liquid, which exists in the upper strata of some areas of the Earths crust. ... A vegetable oil or vegoil is an oil extracted from oilseeds or another plant source. ... Fish Oil is oil derived from fishes. ...
Dispensing flammable liquids into the fuel tanks of vehicles of the general public must be physically separated from the rest of the bulk plant by a fence conforming to Sentence 4.6.2.6.
A liquid that will not undergo violent decomposition or reaction at or near normal temperatures and pressures and is chemically stable when subjected to shock or impact is considered a stable liquid.
Liquids that contain less than 20% by volume of ethyl alcohol such as beer, wine, and some spirits are not considered to be flammable liquids.