> </A> Another Hoaxes Message, please click onto this web site. <A HREF="http://www.shell.com/home/Framework?siteId=my-en&FC1=&FC2=&FC4=&FC5=&FC3=/my-en/html/iwgen/news_and_library/hse/2002/mobilephones_011611415.html">Shell Malaysia</A> Safety message on use of mobile phones at retail stations Health, Safety and Environment Messages Battery powered equipment such as mobile phones, pagers, and cameras represent a potential ignition source. Shell takes the safety of its customers and retail staff very seriously. For this reason, although the risk associated with mobile phone use at retail sites is very low, Shell was the first in the oil industry in Malaysia to put up notices at pump islands to request motorists to switch OFF their mobile phones when refuelling at the station. There is a sticker to this effect at every pump island and it also advises customers to switch OFF your car engine and to refrain from smoking for similar reasons. We understand that there is an email, purportedly official Shell communication, circulating which describes various incidents that are supposed to have occured as a result of mobile phones ringing while at a retail station. Please be advised that the email in question does NOT originate from Shell Malaysia and we are unable to confirm any of the incidents quoted. Should you have any further enquiries on this subject, please email Pak Man via the following email address: <A HREF="mailto:%20pak.p.man@shell.com.my">pak.p.man@smt.shell.com.my</A>