Propane Tank Policies
The gas container, LP System or liquefied petroleum system is a collective term by OSHA that refers to the regulators, piping, hoses, regulators, fittings and valves. Depending on the capacity of the tank, the agency requires certain parts. These individual components should go trough recognized laboratory testing. The right laboratory approval will prove that the system components meet thickness, construction and pressure standards.
Tank Location
The organization OSHA determines how close the propane tank can be mounted in relation to ignitable materials, to buildings, to tanks which contain flammable liquids, cutting torches and welders. These stringent rules are implemented to make the jobsite very safe for the workers and other individuals who are nearby.
Nameplate Marks
LP systems require that the address, the name, the supplier of the container, and or the tanks trade name, be marked on the propane container. The capacity of the container is to be listed with the following information: pounds or gallons of fuel, square foot outside surface, fill level, and pressure. Moreover, information regarding whether or not the container is designed to be installed underground or above ground is also visible. These markings need to be on a metal plate connected somewhere visible to the container. OSHA requires that each and every tank should be marked by the Pressure Vessel Inspectors and National Board of Boiler in order to be considered safe and ready to use.
Tank Repairs and Modifications
OSHA also regulates any type of maintenance to the LP systems, such as welding. The personnel performing repairs and the tank owners should understand the standards and regulatory codes that the tanks were made. Welding repairs to any system part which is subject to internal pressure should first follow these fabrication codes. Any other kind of welding is just permitted on saddle plates, lugs or brackets.
The OSHA works hard to make certain that people who work with forklifts and in their vicinity are kept safe. They have stringent regulations and training procedures in place so as to make sure that these industrial equipment and their repair processes are handled with respect and as safe as possible. It is really essential that businesses follow their rules and steep fines could occur if they are not adhered to.