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 MoreA lawsuit decision involving wholesaler CHS and propane retailer Tri-Energy Cooperative enforces gas detectors need not be sold with propane.
Read MoreThe recalled propane was distributed in Colorado, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyoming from April 2015 through October 2017.
Read MoreSome propane distributed in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan might not have the required level of…
Read MoreThe Propane Gas Association of New England is working with state officials on the requirements.
Read MoreLaboratories and manufacturers are being approached about creating a portable and cost-efficient device that can measure the amount of odorant in each product load.
Read MoreAccording to a new report, unodorized propane is not to blame.
Read MoreIndependent investigation uncovers instances of improper propane odorization in Massachusetts.
Read MoreIt is sometimes hard to keep up with all of the new and excellent safety material streaming out of our friends at PERC. I think I could spend each article in the magazine writing about new products available from the PERC pipeline. So far the industry has been extremely well-served by the quality of the safety products we have seen. The new material on GAS Check is just one more example of excellent work that is now available for the industry to use.
Read MoreCarbon monoxide poisoning has earned the notorious designation as the silent killer because it is colorless, odorless and silent.
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