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Title: Forktruck LP Gas Safety


1
Forktruck LP Gas Safety
2
Objectives
  • Review OSHAs regulations.
  • Outline the hazards of Liquefied Petroleum gas.
  • Understand the proper method of changing an LP
    tank and safety precautions to follow.

3
Powered Industrial Trucks29 CFR 1910.178(f)(2)
  • The storage and handling of Liquefied Petroleum
    Gas Fuel shall be in accordance with NFPA storage
    and handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gasses.
    (NFPA No. 58-1969)

4
Hazards Associated With Liquefied Petroleum Gas
  • Flammable gas - Fire and Explosion.
  • Cryogenic liquid Very cold possible freezer
    burns/frostbite to skin.

5
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LP) /Propane
  • A derivative of natural gas.
  • Heavier than air. Stays near the ground.
  • Flammable in nature. (Flashpoint of -1560F)
  • Explosive mixture at 2.15 9.60 by volume of
    air.
  • Odorless by nature. (Odor is added during
    processing to enable detection of leaks.)

6
Fire Precautions When Working With LP tanks
  • Do not smoke in or around LP tanks or tank
    filling operations/areas.
  • No open flames, sparks or electric arcs near LP
    tanks or tank filling areas. Fill LP Tanks in a
    well ventilated area to prevent the build up of
    LP gas vapors.
  • Do not strike the sides of LP tanks with any
    spark producing item.
  • Keep tools and other metallic objects away from
    LP tanks.
  • Have a charged ABC dry chemical fire extinguisher
    in filling areas.

7
LP Gas Safety
  • PPE Requirements
  • Safety Glasses.
  • Rubber or Leather Gloves.
  • Hazards
  • Under pressure
  • Flammable in gas form.
  • Contact with liquid causes burns similar to
    frostbite.
  • Irritating to eyes.
  • Colorless vapor

8
Procedures to safely change an LP Tank
  • Wear safety glasses and rubber or leather gloves
  • Removing an LP tank
  • 1.) Close the valve on the tank.
  • 2.) Loosen the hose from the tank slowly,
  • allowing pressure to bleed off.
  • 3.) Release securing clamp on tank.
  • 4.) Remove the tank from the fork truck,
  • ensuring it does not strike anything.

9
Procedures to safely change an LP Tank (cont.)
  • Wear safety glasses and rubber or leather gloves
  • Reinstalling an LP Tank
  • Lift the tank onto the forktruck, ensuring it
    does not strike anything.
  • Secure the tank to the truck.
  • Check the fuel line hose connection to ensure the
    rubber O-Ring is present, in good condition and
    properly seated.
  • Connect fuel line hose to LP tank.
  • Open valve slowly, listening/smelling for leaks.

10
Special Procedures
  • If a hose is leaking, turn off tank valve, slowly
    unscrew the hose line to bleed off pressure and
    then disconnect. Check the condition of the
    O-Ring as before. Re-connect fuel line hose to
    LP Tank and open valve slowly.
  • If leaking continues, shut off the tank valve,
    disconnect the fuel hose line and notify
    automotive.

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LP Fuel Tank Safety
  • Know the Hazards
  • Use the required PPE
  • No Open Flame
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