Basic Training Information for LPG
Liquefied petroleum gas is a colorless propane fuel. Also referred to as LPG, this fuel is derived from natural gas and is odorless. LPG contains 90% propane. It is extracted in a method called distilling.
Considerations
LPG fuel can be really safe but it must be handled carefully to avoid explosions and fire which can occur with improper maintenance or installation of gas lines. Liquid petroleum gas domestic appliances require correct installation and maintenance to prevent mishaps.
Prevention
Accident-prevention training is critical for anybody working directly with liquid petroleum gas. Correct refueling methods and ways to test for leaks should be included in training. Training should also include knowing how to wear personal protective gear and being alert to hazards such as loose fittings or damaged hoses.
Emergency Preparation
Liquid petroleum gas is a volatile fuel and anyone working with it must be knowledgeable about emergency procedures to follow in the event of explosion or fire. Training should involve gas leak control, first aid and evacuation.
Fuel Storage
When storing tanks from the large refueling tank or a small fuel canister, one must secure a safe place away from buildings. Warnings of no smoking must be posted. To make certain that tanks are just accessed by authorized employees, the tanks have to be locked in a safe enclosure which is designed to be protected from vehicle impact. Concrete bumpers or other retaining systems are great. The fueling station should have an accessible fire extinguisher. Only those trained to utilize the fueling station must be permitted to do so. Employees also should be trained to utilize the fire extinguisher.
Operator Training
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration states that anyone using a forklift should undertake a training course consisting of both in-class and practical, hands-on training. Trainees will be tested to ensure they know the safety issues involved in utilizing a forklift.
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