Nov. 24, 2021
The preferred method of transporting gas cylinders is to let a professional gas transport company handle it, but sometimes that may not be an option. In these cases, you need to know how to properly do it yourself.
These requirements do not apply to the private transport of LPG for personal or domestic use, but the following basic requirements should be observed.
▸ The vehicle used to transport the gas cylinders should be suitable for the task, have sufficient power and be in good condition.
▸ The vehicle should be allowed to transport gas cylinders in an upright position.
▸ The vehicle is kept open (preferred) or has adequate ventilation.
▸ Try to limit the number of cylinders you transport.
▸ Ensure that cylinder contents are clearly labeled.
▸ Ensure that the cylinder valve is in the fully closed position.
▸ Use valve protection caps before moving.
▸ The pressure-reducing device must be connected to the cylinder's vapor space.
▸ Use a cylinder trolley or other mechanical lifting device to move the cylinder to the vehicle.
▸ Never drop cylinders or allow items to hit them.
▸ Prefer open-top vehicles or trailers.
▸ Always prefer to transport cylinders in an upright position.
▸ Cylinders should only be placed on a flat floor or platform.
▸ If cylinders are secured on pallets, the pallets must be capable of transporting 3,500 pounds each and the cylinders must be secured with webbing rated at 10,000 pounds.
▸ Secure gas cylinders in a vehicle or trailer to prevent movement during transport. Cylinders should not move relative to each other or the support structure.
▸ When transporting hydrogen or cryogenic liquid cylinders, the vehicle must have an open body and be capable of holding the cylinders upright when subjected to 2g of acceleration, and the vehicle must not enter a tunnel.
▸ Apparatus may be carried as long as the apparatus cannot be operated while in the vehicle and its transport does not present a risk of fire. Apparatus in boxes or packages will meet this requirement.
▸ Any vehicle transporting gas cylinders must also carry the following items.
Shipping documents. Also known as a hazard manifest, pick list, waybill, or daily travel form. They contain information about the type, size and quantity of hazardous materials. They must always be within the driver's reach.
Any employee who touches or drives a vehicle transporting 1,001 pounds or more of hazardous materials must
▸ Undergo hazardous materials training. Training must occur within 90 days of employment and must be updated every three years.
▸ Drivers must be trained for a Commercial Driver's License (CDL).
▸ The driver's supervisor must be trained in drug testing.
▸ Motor carriers transporting more than 3,500 gallons of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) must carry $5 million in financial responsibility insurance.
▸ Drivers and crew members must not smoke in or near any vehicle that is loading, unloading, or transporting LPG cylinders. Ignition devices, i.e., cigarette lighters, lanterns, portable stoves, etc., are not permitted to be carried or operated on or in the vehicle.
▸ No passengers, other than the vehicle crew, are allowed (this is a legal requirement if transporting LPG in excess of 333 kg (net weight).
If you use gas for domestic purposes and transport cylinders in a car or van, it is worth noting that you must comply with the safety regulations for transporting the product. They must be secured in the vehicle so that they do not move if you have to make an emergency stop or other sudden operation. It is worth noting that if you do not have the cylinders fully secured in your vehicle and are pulled over by the police, you will be fined.
Here are some important tips for transporting gas cylinders for household use in your vehicle.
△ Secure your cylinder so it does not roll
Keep the cylinder upright
△If you have a trailer, put the cylinder in it
△Make sure the cylinder is located in an area that is easy to access and inspect
△Do not put the cylinder in direct sunlight or hot car for a long time
If you are transporting cylinders for commercial use, or for delivery of cylinders that will be sold through your business to domestic customers, you should consider the following.
Ensure that any driver transporting the shipment is trained and follows basic safety requirements, such as
△ Understanding the hazards and dangers associated with the goods being transported
△ Knowing best practices for safe handling of cylinders
△ Understand emergency procedures and the use of firefighting equipment
If any training is conducted, it should always be documented in writing by both the employee and the employer. At the same time, training should always be supplemented by periodic refresher training to take into account any regulatory changes.
Any vehicle used to transport gas cylinders should be open, and if this is not possible, then the vehicle must be well ventilated. Any gas cylinder carried in a vehicle must have a label made in accordance with current regulations and you should not load a cylinder onto your vehicle if the label is removed or defaced.
Each cylinder valve must be closed during transport, and any equipment connected to it must be self-contained. In addition, all cylinders must be properly secured and must not protrude from the side or end of the vehicle.
Each vehicle carrying cylinders must also carry a 2 kg fire extinguisher to extinguish any engine or cab fires that may occur during transport.
If you are still unsure about any aspect of handling gas, be sure to contact our experts immediately and they will be more than happy to discuss it with you further.
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