Safety News

P3’s New and Improved Safety Meetings Product

You’ve Seen P3 Safety Meetings Before, But Never Like This When it comes to running a propane business, safety training is always one of the highest priorities. And if each member of your team is onboarded with proper training requirements, you’re off to a great start. But what about your ongoing safety training and management […]

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Cathodic Protection in 3 Easy Steps

The National Fire Protection Agency’s Liquified Petroleum Gas Code 58 requires routine cathodic testing requirements for underground propane tanks 2011 and newer. Are you aware of how to meet specific code requirements efficiently? Requirements vary depending on location, but what doesn’t change is the best way to document your testing data. Here are our suggestions […]

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Take Your Bulk Plant Inspections to the Next Level

A propane marketer’s bulk plant is the heart of their operation. Bulk plants are manufactured according to standards set by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). Standards for operation and maintenance of plants are set by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the Compressed Gas Associations (CGA), and the Department of Transportation (DOT) Code […]

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A Roadmap to Propane Safety Compliance

Read P3 Propane’s latest feature in LP Gas Magazine about real-world examples of what compliance assessments uncover. “A compliance assessment allows a fresh set of eyes to evaluate your facility and provide you with a roadmap to safety and compliance. In this interview, I sat down with Paul Craver, the senior consultant of safety and […]

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Interruption of Service 101

Read P3 Propane’s latest feature in BPN about different types of service interruptions and how to safely respond. “‘Interruption of service’ is an umbrella term that defines any circumstance where propane stops flowing from the container to the gas line to the appliance. However, there are a variety of instances that would cause propane to […]

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