Propane companies can maintain compliance by recognizing the good, bad
August 1, 2012 By Jay Johnston
We make our own luck by respecting safety standards and company policy to the point of consistent compliance.
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We make our own luck by respecting safety standards and company policy to the point of consistent compliance.
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Art Ogden of L.P. Transportation received the Howard Card Safety Award at the New Jersey Propane Gas Association’s (NJPGA) annual meeting.
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A Propane Education & Research Council campaign focuses on bobtail rollover prevention.
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Split seconds. That’s all it takes for a propane bobtail to veer slightly off the road and past the point of no return.
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The black-and-white lines of the PropaneKids.com coloring book page look simple enough. Behind those uncomplicated images, however, lies a savvy marketing strategy that could draw new and future customers and position propane marketers as safe, dependable and community-friendly businesses.
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NFPA requirements, DOT compliance, motor carrier rules, OSHA standards, fuel gas code provisions: The list of rules and regulations to which today’s retail propane marketer must comply can seem endless.
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Your business is insured and your safety policies are in compliance, but what about resellers, who retail or distribute your products?
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The Federal Railroad Administration issued a safety advisory to ensure a sufficient level of odorant remains in the LPG throughout the transportation cycle.
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Home Gas holds propane training for all emergency response agencies.
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I always enjoy the Southeastern Convention & International Propane Expo in Atlanta because of the diversity of speakers and topics, the demonstration of new propane products and the opportunity to meet new people in the industry.
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