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Basic Training Information for Liquid Petroleum Gas

Liquefied petroleum gas has 90 percent propane and has no smell or color. This fuel, also called LPG, derives from natural gas. Liquid Petroleum Gas is extracted using a process known as distilling.



Considerations

LPG should be handled with care. Though it is usually considered safe, it could cause an explosion or fire if the gas lines are not maintained or have not been correctly installed. Correct installation and maintenance guidelines must be followed for home appliances that utilize liquid petroleum gas.



Prevention

To guarantee safe handling, personnel who work with liquid petroleum gas directly must undertake training. The handling and refueling procedures have to be carefully followed. Personnel must also learn how to recognize hazards such as loose fittings or damaged hoses, and how to test for potential leaks. Personal protective gear must always be worn when working with liquid petroleum gas.



Emergency Preparation

Liquid Petroleum Gas is a potentially volatile gas. Employees handling liquid petroleum gas must be taught to respond correctly to emergencies. Trainees would learn how to evacuate areas at risk, how to control gas leaks and how to administer first aid.



Various Sizes of Liquid Petroleum Gas Tanks

LPG tanks vary in size from small tanks which fit in a backpack to big underground tanks. LPG is really useful for cooking and heating for both residential and commercial applications. A lot of lift truck units are powered by liquid petroleum gas. Around 350,000 U.S. vehicles and 3.5 million motor vehicles globally utilize liquid petroleum gas tanks.



33 Gallons

There is a 33-gallon gas tank used to deliver liquid petroleum gas to commercial machines. When empty, the tank weighs about 7 kilograms. When full, the tank can have 14 kilograms of propane. It is large enough for industrial use, and is designed to fuel forklifts with LPG engines. The tank is 71 centimeters long with a 30-centimeter diameter.

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