Safety minute: Confirming odorant in propane
October 26, 2023 By Benny Gay
The process of recognizing the presence of propane odorant must begin well ahead of the product reaching the customer container.
Read MoreThe process of recognizing the presence of propane odorant must begin well ahead of the product reaching the customer container.
Read MoreSuperior Energy Systems’ mercaptan odorant skids provide the ability to inject specific quantities of ethyl mercaptan into non-odorized propane.
Read MoreThe Federal Railroad Administration issued a safety advisory to ensure a sufficient level of odorant remains in the LPG throughout the transportation cycle.
Read MoreA common issue that can create a basis for liability in defending gas explosion cases is the level of odorant in the gas as it is emitted into the atmosphere. When people who are injured in a gas explosion testify that they did not smell gas, the focus immediately turns to the odorant in the gas.
Read MoreAux Sable warned state officials of the potential problem last September.
Read MoreAccording to a new report, unodorized propane is not to blame.
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