
Providing for the safety of customers
June 15, 2017 By Richard Fredenburg
It seems that some people who operate propane dispensers either are not properly trained on how to fill cylinders, or they are ignoring their training.
Read MoreIt seems that some people who operate propane dispensers either are not properly trained on how to fill cylinders, or they are ignoring their training.
Read MoreFlame King notified U-Haul that its refillable 1-pound propane cylinder is subject to an immediate safety recall.
Read MoreThe Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance plans to sponsor a “roadcheck” enforcement event June 6-8 at locations across the United States.
Read MoreDel Lisk, vice president of safety services at Lytx Inc., explored the causes of motor vehicle accidents in the propane industry during an educational session at the Propane Expo.
Read MoreRoush CleanTech recalled several 2015-17 Roush-modified Ford vehicles equipped with Generation 4 propane autogas conversion kits.
Read MoreThe inspector general released a research study that prevents the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration from implementing additional regulations on hours-of-service requirements
Read MoreRegO issued an advisory last month to delivery personnel who might experience difficulties disconnecting from the L7579 filler valve on some ASME and Department of Transportation cylinders and containers.
Read MoreAristaTek, a provider of hazardous materials planning and response solutions, released Propane Brief, a technical paper detailing the hazards of propane.
Read MoreMasterbuilt recalled some of its LP gas smokers due to a possible fire hazard.
Read MoreOnline training options such as Propane University Online Training Services give propane retailers new educational opportunities.
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