Basic Training Information for LPG
LPG or liquefied petroleum gas is a colourless and odourless fuel derived from natural gas. LPG consists of 90 percent propane. It is extracted in a process referred to as distilling.
Considerations
LPG fuel can be very safe but it must be handled carefully to prevent explosions and fire that could take place with incorrect maintenance or installation of gas lines. LPG domestic appliances need proper maintenance and installation to prevent accidents.
Prevention
Accident-prevention training is important for anybody working directly with LPG. Proper refueling methods and ways to check for leaks must be included in training. Training must also include knowing how to wear personal protective gear and being alert to dangers such as damaged hoses or loose fittings.
Emergency Preparation
LPG could be a hazardous fuel, so workers must know emergency measures in the event of explosions and fires. Training should include first aid, evacuation and gas leak control.
Fuel Storage
When storing tanks from a small fuel canister to the large refueling tank, one must secure a safe site away from buildings. Warnings of no smoking must be posted. To ensure tanks are just accessed by authorized employees, the tanks must be locked in a safe enclosure that is designed to be protected from vehicle impact. Concrete bumpers or other retaining systems are better. The fueling station should have an accessible fire extinguisher. Just individuals trained to operate the fueling station must be permitted to do so. Employees also must be trained to use the fire extinguisher.
Operator Training
HRSDC and OSHA require that drivers undergo training consisting of in-class, hands-on and practical training. Trainees will be tested to ensure they know the safety issues involved in using a lift truck.