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5 New Features Available to Current & Future P3 Customers

Here at P3 Propane Safety, we have developed a system that every propane marketer in the county needs for safety documentation—but we’re not stopping there. Day in and day out, our development and customer service teams work in tandem to turn your ideas and suggestions into new functionalities of the P3 Compliance System. In this […]

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New and Improved Policies & Procedures Manuals

At P3 Propane Safety, we’re always working hard to increase our value proposition for existing and future clients. The latest development we’re pleased to announce is a new-and-improved version of your company’s Policies and Procedures Manual, which will soon be available to your field team on the P3 desktop site and mobile app. This is […]

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3 Essential Protocols for Interruption-of-Service Calls

Originally published in LP Gas Magazine in November 2022. 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 schedule, or increased gas demand caused by weather. As cold weather envelops regions across the country, propane companies can expect more frequent […]

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Protect Your Employees with the Proper PPE

Originally 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 […]

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The Importance of Regular Safety Meetings

Propane 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 […]

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Correctly Documenting Out-of-Gas Situations

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) requires a leak check to be completed after an interruption of service has been restored. Whenever you are made aware of an interruption of service, it’s critical your employees respond the same way every time. This means a standardized policy and training for all involved. Documenting out-of-gas situations and […]

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