Safe-Dispensing-of-Propane-Manual 2025

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Transfer of liquid propane is serious business. The appropriate equipment, fittings, and hoses must be used in ance with the code. Transfer systems must be secured to prevent damage and tampering when not in use. Likewise, they must be inspected along with the container being filled prior to use.
Skin Protection: Protect exposed skin using insulated gloves suitable for low temperatures, long sleeves, protective apron and trousers worn outside boots or over shoes. Wear appropriate foot protection when handling cylinders. Suitable materials include: nitrile rubber, neoprene rubber, Tychem 10000 FR, Zytron 500.
Generally the requirements are as follows. Thermally insulated gloves and either goggles or close fitting protective glasses with side visors are recommended when handling LPG. Long sleeved shirts and long trousers made from natural materials such as cotton should be worn at all times.
Common types of PPE used when working with compressed gas cylinders like propane tanks include eye protection (such as safety glasses or goggles) and foot protection, and may also include face shields, gloves, protective clothing, or respirators.
California has passed a law requiring that, by 2028, all one-pound propane canisters sold in the state be reusable to reduce environmental waste and disposal costs. These single-use canisters, often used by campers, frequently end up as litter in parks and pose disposal hazards.
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3. Inspect all valves, piping, transfer hose, and fittings for proper operation.
Thats where the 80/20 rule for propane safety comes in. If you have a 500 gallon propane tank, it can only be filled to 400 gallons, or 80 percent of the tank. That 20 percent of empty space in your tank is the room for expansion of propane gas.

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