Safety News

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.”

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Products in the Pipeline: Monthly Vehicle Inspections

Read our latest feature in LP Gas Magazine about how technology from P3 Propane is providing CTMV drivers with a clear-cut method for performing monthly inspections. “P3 Propane Safety offers a new functionality: monthly meter creep test and discharge safety inspections for cargo tank motor vehicles (CTMVs).”

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The P3 Compliance System Integrates with Blue Cow Software

Did you know that the P3 Compliance System integrates with a variety of back-office software, including Blue Cow, ADD Systems, AgVantage, Automated Wireless Environments (AWE), Cargas, and FuelMor? Our integration with these software partners means that customer account information is pushed from the back-office partner to P3, increasing efficiency and reducing error rates within your […]

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P3 Propane Safety’s John Horner Discusses Propane’s Biggest Challenges

The senior consultant, safety & training, talks about the workforce crisis & ongoing training opportunities Originally published in Butane-Propane News in June 2023  Describe your current role at your company. The best thing about my role is that every day is different. Most days are filled with meetings and phone calls answering compliance questions. The […]

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Is Your Company Compliant with 5-Year DOT Cylinder Requalification Requirements?

Propane marketers in the United States must be good multitaskers and project managers. After all, there are hundreds of regulatory requirements you must comply with at all times to keep your customers, employees, and company protected. These requirements include DOT cylinder requalification, which is required every 5–12 years. One of the most frequent types of […]

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