The propane industry’s duty to warn
December 13, 2017 By Jay Johnston
Proactive workplace efforts can go a long way toward increasing safety.
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Proactive workplace efforts can go a long way toward increasing safety.
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The state of Michigan and Enbridge have reached an agreement regarding Line 5, the pipeline that provides Michigan and the surrounding region with much of its propane supply.
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Joe Rose, former president of the Propane Gas Association of New England, has taken a part-time position with Lin’s Propane Trucks as a goodwill ambassador and outside salesman.
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In the spring of 2016, NPGA’s Women in Propane Council launched the Knowledge Exchange network to serve as a mentorship program.
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The Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued a final rule, further delaying the compliance deadline for the Cranes and Derricks in Construction Rule until Nov. 10, 2018.
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Press-connect fittings have gained acceptance by NFPA 58 and now give the propane industry a ‘viable alternative’ for joining pipe.
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Propane rides to the rescue of regions hit by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.
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Three industry members who died in the past year were honored with resolutions of sympathy at the National Propane Gas Association’s fall board of directors meeting.
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NPGA addresses a number of issues at its fall board meeting, including minimum membership standards and opposition to its state affiliation agreement.
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The Women in Propane Council will be under the leadership of Laurie Irish Jones and the Women in LPG Global Network will be led by Paige O’Dell, starting in January.
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