
Addressing areas of NFPA 58’s LP Gas Code an ongoing process
August 20, 2020 By Richard Fredenburg
Richard Fredenberg describes some early-stage activity that will lead to changes in the next edition of NFPA 58.
Read MoreRichard Fredenberg describes some early-stage activity that will lead to changes in the next edition of NFPA 58.
Read MoreThe 2020 Edition of NFPA 58 includes procedures for inspecting the face seal for damage prior to filling a propane cylinder.
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Read MoreAl Linder, a safety-minded propane industry leader, was influential in setting modern code.
Read MoreThe propane industry has long labored at the task of effectively training employees.
Read MorePress-connect fittings have gained acceptance by NFPA 58 and now give the propane industry a ‘viable alternative’ for joining pipe.
Read MoreWestmor Industries’ rail loading arms for LP gas and NH3 fuel transfer feature only one 45-degree swivel, which allows for a higher capacity flow rate.
Read MoreThe Propane Education & Research Council approved four funding requests at its meeting prior to the Propane Expo in Nashville, Tennessee.
Read MoreEngineer William Young conquers the toughest plant design projects and shares his expertise to better propane industry safety.
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