P3’s development team is pleased to announce the upcoming launch of a new functionality for bulk plant managers. We will soon be offering a full-fledged mobile bulk plant inspection functionality that will be available to new and existing customers of P3 at no additional cost. Read this blog post to learn more about the latest […]
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The Future of Safety Inspections in the Propane Sector
December 26, 2023Read our latest feature in ICM about how propane marketers can utilize P3 Propane’s mobile safety inspection process to eliminate documentation errors, save time, increase efficiency, and reduce risk. “If you are a propane marketer, it’s likely that you’re completing safety inspections of propane systems regularly for new customers, move-in and move-out scenarios, and systems […]
How New Technology Streamlines Safety Inspections & Reduces Error Rate
BY ALEX BURNS New technology is taking hold of industries worldwide. We’re seeing self-driving cars, articles written by artificial intelligence bots, augmented reality allowing people to spend time together in a room even when they’re miles apart, and ghost kitchens that make sales through food delivery apps and exist inconspicuously within the kitchens of your […]
The Importance of Using Technology for Propane Safety Documentation
November 30, 2023Read our latest feature in ICM about how propane providers can benefit from using P3 Propane’s cloud-based systems to document compliance. “You may or may not be shocked to learn that the propane industry has a documentation error rate of 30%—that means nearly one-third of your documentation wouldn’t protect you in the case of a […]
Insurance, Safety Leaders: Communicate Driver Policies to Employees
September 25, 2023Read P3 Propane’s latest feature in LP Gas Magazine about why propane marketers should carry written driving policies and how P3’s mobile safety documentation tools help bobtail drivers stay safe. “Auto liability is the No. 1 exposure that our customers, clients and prospects have out there with bobtails. Driving those heavy trucks each day poses […]
Photo Documentation’s Role in Propane Safety
Read P3 Propane’s latest feature in ICM about how photo documentation helps propane companies reduce risk, increase efficiencies, and comply with code requirements. “Having clear photo documentation that your propane storage containers are compliant with NFPA 58 and other requirements will help protect your company from liability in the event of litigation.”
How To Prepare & Document Monthly Safety Meetings
June 5, 2023Read our latest feature in Butane Propane News about how propane providers are using materials from P3 Propane to aid in preparing and documenting monthly safety meetings. “The more frequently you meet with your team, the more solidified your safety processes will be in their mindsets and routines. Make things easier for yourself by working […]
Protect Your Employees with the Proper PPE
April 1, 2023Originally published in LP Gas Magazine in September 2022 As a propane delivery company owner or manager, it’s your responsibility to make sure employees stay safe on the job. One important procedure is ensuring your staff is prepared with the proper personal protective equipment (PPE). Conducting a safety meeting is the first step to a […]
The Importance of Regular Safety Meetings
January 9, 2023Propane marketers have lots of responsibilities, not the least of which is providing employees the proper training and tools they need to stay safe on the job and comply with regulatory compliance requirements. Conducting regular safety meetings with your entire team is critical to foster an environment of safety. How Often Should You Conduct Safety […]
3 Essential Protocols for Interruption-of-Service Calls
December 6, 2022Check out our recent feature in LP Gas Magazine, where senior safety consultant Wes Sheppard goes over the protocols that every propane company needs to have in place regarding interruption-of-service calls: “Interruption-of-service calls, often referred to as out-of-gas calls or IOS calls, may be caused by an empty tank, gas leak, equipment failure, inaccurate delivery […]