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.
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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.
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America’s roads have become a dangerous place, forcing propane retailers to adapt in a variety of ways.
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A course developed by CarriersEdge uses a four-step process to teach drivers the safety procedures and legal responsibilities that follow an accident.
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Flame King notified U-Haul that its refillable 1-pound propane cylinder is subject to an immediate safety recall.
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It’s time to view safety costs as a way to protect your bottom line.
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The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance plans to sponsor a “roadcheck” enforcement event June 6-8 at locations across the United States.
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Del 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.
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Co-Alliance’s Mike Hayden discusses the company’s biggest safety issues with driving, as well as how the company is working to improve employee safety.
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Roush CleanTech recalled several 2015-17 Roush-modified Ford vehicles equipped with Generation 4 propane autogas conversion kits.
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A Paraco Gas employee who recently unloaded his 5,000th railcar without incident or injury shares his journey and goals ahead.
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