Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG)





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Liquified Petroleum Gas, referred to as LPG, is a type of flammable hydrocarbon gas like propane, butane, or a mixture of these gases. LPG fuels can be safe, efficient, and reliable but must be handled, transported, and stored properly or they can be dangerous. This safety topic reviews the hazards of LPG, why liquified petroleum gas is considered a hazardous flammable material, why inspection is important, and storage, handling, and transport safety precautions.


Long Version - 6 pages

Long Version - 6 pages

Short Version - 2 pages

Short Version - 2 pages

Sign-in Sheet

Sign-in Sheet

Quiz and Answer Sheet

Quiz and Answer Sheet

Fast Version - 1 page

Fast Version - 1 page

Sign-in Sheet

Sign-in Sheet

Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) Checklist

Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) Checklist

Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG), Industry

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Resources & References

Standards or Regulations
Weeklysafety.com exclusive safety meeting topic that reviews the hazards of LPG, why liquified petroleum gas is considered a hazardous flammable material, why inspection is important, and storage, handling, and transport safety precautions.