Propane Tank Rules
The gas container, liquefied petroleum system or LP system is a collective term by OSHA which refers to the regulators, piping, hoses, regulators, fittings and valves. Depending on the tank capacity, the agency requires certain components. These individual components must undergo recognized laboratory testing. The correct laboratory approval shows that the system components meet construction, pressure and thickness standards.
Tank Location
The organization OSHA determines how near the propane tank can be mounted in relation to ignitable materials, to buildings, to tanks containing flammable liquids, welders and cutting torches. These stringent regulations are in place to make the jobsite very safe for the workers and those others who are nearby.
Nameplate Marks
Liquefied Propane systems have to be marked with the name and the address of the container supplier, or tank brand name. The container capacity is listed in pounds or gallons, square foot outside surface, fill level, and pressure. Furthermore, information about whether or not the container is made to be installed underground or above ground is also visible. These markings must be on a metal plate attached to the container somewhere visible. OSHA requires that each and every tank needs to be marked by the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors so as to be considered safe and ready to utilize.
Tank Modifications and Repairs
Any type of maintenance to LP systems which need welding are regulated by OSHA. Repair workers and tank owners need to know the standards and regulatory codes that the tanks were made. Welding repairs to any system part which is subject to internal pressure must first follow these fabrication codes. Other welding is just permitted on lugs, brackets or saddle plates.
OSHA has worked hard to make sure that those working with forklifts and those working in the vicinity of lift trucks are kept as safe as possible. They have stringent rules and training procedures in place so as to make sure that these industrial machines and their repair processes are handled as safe as possible and with respect. It is essential that companies follow their rules and steep fines could occur if they are not followed.