Precaution while using LPG
The following precautions must be taken while using LPG cylinder.
41. Used correctly
Used correctly, LPG is a safe product. However, being a combustible fuel, we must recognise the potential dangers it can present and minimise risk to our customers, employees and the wider public alike. At Flogas, we view Safety as our top priority. We have a rigorous process of Safety Management across our organisation and at customer installations. This includes a programme of random site audits, staff training for all depot staff and tanker drivers, and monthly performance reviews by myself at Board level.
42. Cylinders should never be placed in closed areas1
Cylinders should never be placed in closed areas. At the same time, the cooking stoves should also be kept a little away from the cylinders and not immediately above it. In case there is a suspected LPG leak, all the doors and windows should be opened in order to provide proper ventilation. The regulator of the LPG cylinder should be switched off and there should all attempts to get in touch with the LPG provider. People in the house should contact the distributor or the emergency customer service number to register the leak.
43. Safety Tips for Home 1
LPG is a popular and efficient energy source used in homes for cooking. It is imperative that you take good care and use it safely and responsibly. LPG Cylinders are strong and cannot be damaged easily. However leaks can occur from cylinder, valves and pipe connections if it is not kept in good condition or if considerable care is not taken while replacing them.
44. LPG is on fire
If you have a fire fighting equipment, make sure that you know how to use it, and that it is maintained regularly. If you can
45. Call Fire Department immediately
If you feel the situation is not under control of you, call experts or call Fire Department immediately. It is illegal to use domestic cylinder for commercial purpose. LPG has the potential to create a fire or an explosion. Therefore, it is important that the properties and safe handling of LPG are understood and implemented in the domestic and commercial/industrial usages. If you smell or suspect a gas leak, extinguish all naked flames and avoid using any electrical switches or appliances. Use carbon monoxide (CO) alarm as one useful precaution to advance warning of CO in the property. A leak in the pipe can be stopped by closing the regulator on the cylinder, but do this only if you can approach the cylinders safely. Take precaution and be safe in using LPG Cylinder.
46. Before igniting the gas
Before igniting the gas, we should make sure that there is no foul smell of the leaking gas. If there is foul smell of gas, then the doors and windows should be opened at once to allow the gas to escape. The gas cylinder, rubber tubing and gas stove should then be properly checked to detect the cause of gas leakage. Preferably a mechanic should be called to set right the defect. The gas should be used only after the defect has been rectified. Never use a leaking gas cylinder.
47. How to handle LPG safely
Liquefied Petroleum gases are highly combustible and inflammable when comes in contact with the source of any ignition in air. Millions of people in the world are utilizing this LPG as the most convenient, economical and pollution free cooking purposes. But it requires some safe handling procedure to avoid any accident. LPG is stored in the high tensile steel container under high pressure but the high pressure gas may start leaking from any weak rubber pipe, joint or sealed connector provided in the LPG container. Therefore, awareness about some statutory warning and safety precautions can avert any accidental hazards while using this useful and popular cooking, industrial and automobile fuel.
48. What to do in case of LPG leaking
1.In case of any sign of gas leaking immediately turn off the regulator valve to stop gas flow. 2.Open the doors and windows to exhaust the accumulated gas outside the kitchen room. 3.Wait for half an hour till the total accumulated gas is completely removed. 4.Do not turn on regulator switch, gas oven or any other source of ignition till the kitchen room is completely free from leakage gas and safe for cooking. 5.If it is difficult to control the gas leakage then immediately inform the LPG supplier or Fire services to avoid any fire accident. 6.As a precautionary measure it is wise to evacuate everyone from the effected area.
49. What to do when LPG is on fire
Miniature fire extinguisher kept in house should be used immediately to extinguish initial fire broke out from gas cylinder. Simultaneously, fire brigade may be called if the fire does not come under immediate control. 2.Assessing the situation evacuate everyone from the building. 3.Small fire can be extinguished immediately with the help of wet cloth and then turnoff the regulator switch immediately.
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