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881 HERSEY STREETST. PAUL, MN 55114
PHONE (651) 646-1177FAX (651) 646-1676
Propane Signage
DANGER
N O S M O K I N GM AT C H E S O RO P E N L I G H T S
CAUTIONTHIS VEHICLE MAKES FULL STOPS
AT ALL RAILROAD CROSSINGS
NO SMOKING
EMERGENCY
SHUTOFF VALVE
PULL TO CLOSE
10752
LIQUIDLIQUIDLIQUIDLIQUIDLIQUID
VAPORVAPORVAPORVAPORVAPOR
FLAMMABLE
LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS
WE STOP AT ALL RR CROSSINGS
QT
PROPANENQT 1
401075
2
M ABL
ML
F AE
GAS
2
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Guideline Purpose
Propane Signage
Introduction
Signs and More Signs
Codes and More Codes
Referenced Materials
An important aspect in the safe storage and handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gas is the requirement to post notices that identify the unique hazards inherent in the product. Propane, for example, is attractive as a fuel because it is flammable when released from its container and mixed with air. This same flammable property that makes the fuel useable also requires us to address certain hazards associated with the product. The posting of a No Smoking sign is an obvious and practical example.
Safety is always the first and foremost consideration in propane systems. We cannot possibly engineer or design all the risks out of a propane system. Making propane nonflammable for instance would make it unusable. Thus, safety requires that we alert potential users whether experienced or uninitiated to the risks involved in its use by labeling our systems with safety signs.
The proper posting of warnings for the propane industry is confusing at best. The number of signs and decals used is seemingly endless. This is largely due to the versatile nature of propane. What does a forklift, a home furnace, a blast furnace, a crop dryer, an RV, a refinery scrubber, a hospital, a restaurant and a truck engine have in common? They can all be fueled with propane. Many uses, all with the same fuel. Obviously the safety labeling for the home furnace would be quite different than the refinery scrubber or the hospital or the forklift refueller. Add to this the special DOT labeling requirements for truck, rail and container transportation on public ways and we have a near nightmare of variations to keep track of.
As can be seen from the above, the requirements for warning signs are specific to the location and use of the system. What is not so evident in this is that there is no single document or code manual that covers all the warning requirements for the myriad of possible systems. The "bible" for Liquefied Petroleum Gas, NFPA 58, for instance, addresses nicely the required markings for DOT cylinders in section 5.2.8 with reference to 49 CFR "Transportation". This code however is silent on the No Smoking or product identification requirements for ASME containers installed at various locations.
For any specific propane system, the marking requirements are quite often beyond the scope of a single code book. This makes the marking requirements difficult to find. To alleviate this confusion, this document is a compilation of most of the marking requirements used in the propane industry. Keeping in mind that the marking requirements are system specific, this guide is organized by category of storage or usage with reference to the appropriate code or manual.
Be aware that any guideline, this one included, is just a guide and not an official code. The codes referenced here are model codes that must be adopted by the state, county or local jurisdiction. In all cases, the final approval for any system is determined by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). The AHJ is commonly a local official having statutory authority whose role is public safety. The local building inspector, the fire chief, the fire marshall or a labor department official are examples of AHJ.
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Code of Federal Regulations Title 49 CFR (Transportation).
Compressed Gas Association. Inc. C-7 Guide to Preparation of Precautionary Labeling and Marking of Compressed Gas Containers 2004 edition.
International Code Council IFC International Fire Code 2003 edition.
National Fire Protection Agency NFPA 1 Fire Code 2009 edition.
National Fire Protection Agency NFPA 58 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code 2008 edition.
National Fire Protection Agency NFPA 704 Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response 2007 edition.
Bulk Storage Signage
Propane Signage
Bulk Storage General RequirementsThis section of the Guideline applies to industrial, commercial and institutional facilities that store, process or use propane. It also applies to any facilities whose operations entail product transfer.
It does not apply to systems in general public use where storage containers of less than 1200 gallons or 4000 gallons aggregate are installed such as single family residential heating systems.
The suggested signage is listed in double quotes following the code requirement.
Bulk Storage General Signage Requirements1.) Storage Container must have a dataplate.
(Provided by tank manufacturer during tank fabrication)
2.) Storage Container must be marked describing the contents(Propane or Liquefied Petroleum Gas) and a statement of the hazard (Flammable)."155-71D" "155-714D" "155-716D" "V-302BB" "V-24BB"
3.) Storage Container must be marked with hazmat ID.(Certain entrances to storage or dispensing areas may also require hazmat ID marking)
"HZ-704-1" "HZ-704-3"
4.) No Smoking signs must be posted in areas or sites where flammable gases are used or stored.No smoking or open flames within 25 ft. of point of transfer.
"916D" "916D-3" "157" "157D" "201"
5.) Public access to storage and transfer areas prohibited."1317V" "949" "949D"
6.) The maximum permitted percentage (%) of tank capacity must be marked either on the dataplate or adjacent to the fixed maximum liquid level gauge.
7.) The liquid and vapor connections on ASME containers more than 2000 gal water capacity must be labelled designating whether they communicate with the vapor or liquid space.
"V-90-5" or "V-91-5"
8.) Internal Valves installed in liquid service require a remote shutdown station which must be marked in letters at least 2" in height incorporating these words:Propane - Container Liquid Valve Emergency Shutoff
"P-135" "P-148" "P-149"
9.) Emergency Shutoff Valves require a remote shutoff device which must be clearly marked.
"P-81" "P-82"
10.) During railcar unloading, a stop tank car connected signmust be placed at the active end of the track siding.
"945B"
Code ReferenceNFPA 58:5.2.8.3
NFPA 1:60.1.13IFC:2703.5
NFPA 1:60.1.13NFPA 704:1.3
IFC:2703.5
NFPA 1:60.1.13IFC:3807.2IFC:2703.7
NFPA 58:7.2.3.2(B)
NFPA 58 7.2.3.1
NFPA 58:5.7.5.4
NFPA 58:5.7.8.5
NFPA 58:6.11.5IFC:2703.2.2.1
NFPA 58:6.12.10(1)IFC:2703.2.2.1
NFPA 58:7.2.3.6
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Cylinder Systems Signage
Propane Signage
Cylinder Systems General RequirementsThis section of the Guideline applies to DOT cylinders. The marking requirements for cylinders are considerably different than that of the ASME storage tanks in part because they are designed in accordance with DOT specifications for mobile service over the public highways. Some of the markings are required even if the cylinder is used in a permanent non-mobile system.
The suggested signage is listed in double quotes following the code requirement.
Cylinder Systems Signage Requirements1.) Cylinders must be marked with the water capacity and the tare
weight in pounds.(Provided by tank manufacturer during tank fabrication)
2.) Cylinders must be marked in accordance with DOT regulations.(Specifics cited in the following paragraphs)
3.) During transport, cylinders must be marked with the proper Shipping Name (Propane or Liquefied Petroleum Gas), the ID number assigned to the Shipping Name (1075) and the statement of hazard (Flammable or Flammable Gas).
The use of the CGA marking system may be used and fulfills the above marking requirements.
"S DOT" or "CYL 2 in 1" or "CYL 3 in 1" or "V-24BB"
4.) When cylinders are stored with other gases, the requirements listed in number 3 above also apply.
5.) Cylinders of 100 lb. LP-Gas capacity or less, not filled on site, must be marked with warning labels describing the potential hazards of LP-Gas.
"SP-53R" or "CYL 2 in 1" or "CYL 3 in 1"
6.) Cylinders must be marked in accordance with NFPA 704 whenused in industrial or commercial applications.
"HZ-116" or "CYL 3 in 1"
7.) Cylinders must be marked with the date of manufacture and/orthe date of requalification with the prescribed RIN and letter "E"."5-C86", "V-88-1", V-88-2", "V-88-3", "V-88-4"
8.) Certain pre- October 1, 1998 horizontal cylinders cannot be refitted with OPD valves. These cylinders are exempt from the OPD requirement but must be labeled "No OPD".
"V-128"
Code ReferenceNFPA 58:5.2.8.2
NFPA 58:5.2.1.1
CFR 49:172.101CFR 49:172.102CFR 49:172.301
CFR 49:172.400aCGA C-7: Appendix A
IFC:3003.2
NFPA 58:6.4.5.11
NFPA 58:5.2.8.4
NFPA 704:1.3NFPA 1:60.1.13
NFPA 58:5.2.3.3CFR 49:180.213
NFPA 58:5.7.3.5
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Cargo Tank Signage
Propane Signage
Cargo Tank General RequirementsThis section of the Guideline applies to Cargo Tanks. Cargo Tanks are defined in CFR 49:171.8 as tanks intended for the carriage of liquids or gases, which are permanently attached to a motor vehicle or because of their size and attachment are loaded and unloaded without being removed from the motor vehicle. The common terms for these vehicles are bobtails and transports.
The suggested signage is listed in double quotes following the code requirement.
Cargo Tank Signage Requirements1.) Cargo tanks must be marked with the proper shipping name (Propane or Liquefied Petroleum Gas) on each end and each side.
"155-71D" "155-714D" "155-716D" "V-302BB"
Cargo tanks must also be marked with the proper UN number (1075) and proper DOT placard on each end and each side.
"1075D" "1075G" 1075P" "CG-126"
2.) Cargo tanks of specification MC-330 and MC-331 must be marked near the dataplate with "QT" for quenched and tempered steel or "NQT" for not quenched and tempered steel construction.
"V-65" or"V-66"
3.) The manual remote shutoff device used to close the internal valvemust be marked "Emergency Shutoff" in letters at least .75" in height..
"V-134"
4.) Cargo tanks must be regularly inspected and tested. Thedate and type of test must be marked near the identificationplate or near the front head. The annual test decal should always be present. The 5-year test decal should be applied when needed.
"V-31" or "V-32"
5.) The inlets and outlets on the cargo tank must be marked "liquid" or"vapor" to designate whether the opening communicates withthe liquid or vapor space of the container.Note: a filling connection that communicates with the vaporspace may be marked "Spray Fill".Note: Gauging devices, thermometer wells and pressure relief valves are exempt from this marking.
"V-90-5" or "V-91-5"
6.) Cargo tank motor vehicles are required to stop at all railroad crossings. Although not part of the code, a sign reading "This Vehicle Stops at Railroad Crossings" offers other vehicles a warning of these impending stops.
"17042D" or "10742"
Code ReferenceNFPA 58:9.4.1.3CFR 49:172.101CFR 49:172.302CFR 49:172.328CFR 49:172.332
CFR 49:172.328(c)
CFR 49:172.328(d)
CFR 49:180.415
CFR 49:178.337-9
CFR 49:392.10
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General Procedural Signage
Propane Signage
General Procedural SignageThis section of the guideline covers some specialty signage suggested for certain procedures performed in the propane industry. This signage is not necessarily required by code, but provides some practical reference or notice for a system or procedure.
The suggested signage is listed in double quotes.
Cylinder and Tank Filling Information1.) Proper cylinder filling procedures must be closely followed for the safety of the filling
attendant and for the propane consumer. The proper procedures should be posted atthe refilling area for ready reference.
"1279" "P-101" "P-109" "P-108"
2.) Cylinders must be approved for propane service. The filling operator must verify that thecylinder is approved for propane, in good condition and has a current date code.
"1279" "P-102"
3.) The consumer should be aware of the proper procedure for transporting cylinders.In enclosed spaces of vehicles, cylinders greater than 4.2 lbs. propane capacity must be hauled with the relief valve in communication with the vapor space.In open vehicles, cylinders greater than 45 lbs. propane capacity must be hauledwith the relief valve in communication with the vapor space.
"1279" "CYL 20 GA"
4.) Engines must be shut off before any refilling procedures commence. The source ofignition from an idling vehicle or a generator on an RV can easily be overlooked.
"2929-9"
Buried Pipeline MarkingUnderground piping systems will inevitably require locating and marking to prevent damage
to the piping during site construction or remodeling. During installation, the pipingsystem should be marked with either tracer wire or tracer tape.Certain construction jobs require the proposed buried gas line route be marked withwhite flags to avoid interference with other utilities.Existing buried gas lines are marked with yellow flags giving excavators a visualawareness of their presence.
"LP-1" "LP-2" "LP-5"
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Bulk Storage Signs
Propane Signage
Bulk Storage SignsThe Bulk Storage Signs referenced in the guide are shown here in the order they appear in the body of the text. Depending on their purpose, the sign material is either steel, hard poly or self-adhesive vinyl as noted with their graphic and decription.
PROPANE
155-71D 2" Letters Vinyl155-714D 4" Letters Vinyl155-716D 6" Letters Vinyl
157 10" X 14" Steel157D 10" X 14" Vinyl201 14" X 20" Steel
HZ-704-1 7.5" X 7.5"" VinylHZ-704-3 15" X 15"" Vinyl
V-302BB 4" X 36" Vinyl
916D 2" Letters Vinyl916D-3 3" Letters Vinyl
949 4" X 24" Steel949D 4" X 24" Vinyl
1317V 10" X 14" Steel
P-135 10" X 12" Poly
P-81 10" X 12" Poly
P-148 12" X 12" Poly
P-82 10" X 12" Poly 945B 11" X 17" Steel
P-149 12" X 12" Poly
V-90-5Five each
1" X 4" Vinyl
V-91-5Five each
1" X 4" Vinyl
V-24BB 4" X 22" Vinyl
LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS FLAMMABLE
14
0
NO SMOKING DANGER
N O S M O K I N GM AT C H E S O RO P E N L I G H T S
N O T I C E
AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL
ONLY
NO TRESPASSING
LIQUIDLIQUIDLIQUIDLIQUIDLIQUID
VAPORVAPORVAPORVAPORVAPOR
PROPANE-CONTAINER
LIQUID VALVE
EMERGENCY SHUTOFF
PROPANE-CONTAINER
LIQUID VALVE
EMERGENCY SHUTOFF
PULL TO CLOSE
PROPANE-CONTAINER
LIQUID VALVE
EMERGENCY SHUTOFF
PUSH TO CLOSE
EMERGENCY
SHUTOFF VALVE
PULL TO CLOSE
EMERGENCY
SHUTOFF VALVE
PUSH TO CLOSE
STOPT A N K C A RCONNECTED
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Cylinder Systems Signs
Propane Signage
Cylinder Systems Signs
S DOT 1.25" X 3.75" Vinyl
CYL 2 in 1 3" X 7" Vinyl
CYL 3 in 1 4.75" X 6.5" Vinyl
SP-53R 3" X 7" Vinyl
5-C863" X 1.875" Vinyl
V-88-1 .375" X .375" Vinyl
24 per Sheet
V-88-3 .375" X .375" Vinyl
24 per Sheet
V-88-2 .375" X .375" Vinyl
24 per Sheet
V-88-3 .375" X .375" Vinyl
24 per Sheet
V-1284.75" X 4" Vinyl
HZ-116 2.2" X 5" Vinyl
FLAMMABLEGAS
2
LIQUIFIEDPETROLEUM
GASUN 1075
DANGER --FLAMMABLE GAS UNDER PRESSURE LEAKING LP-GAS CAN CAUSE A FIRE OR EXPLOSION IF IGNITED CONTACT
DO NOT USE OR STORE CYLINDER IN A BUILDING, GARAGE OR ENCLOSED AREA.LP-GAS SUPPLIERS FOR REPAIRS OR DISPOSAL OF THIS CYLINDER OR UNUSED LP-GAS FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY*
Customer Warning: When Connecting for Use:
Know the odor of LP-gas. Under certain circumstances, youmay not be able to smell the odorant. If you hear or smell leakingLP-gas, immediately get everyone away from the cylinder andcall the fire department.
Use only in compliance with applicable codes. Read and follow appliance manufacturer's instructions. If regulator has an internal threaded coupling nut and thecylinder valve has large outside threads, tighten the couplingnut by turning clockwise (TYPE 1-Figure 1).If regulator has a plug-in connection, pull valve sleeve back,insert male plug fully and release valve sleeve(TYPE 2-Figure 2). If the regulator has an external threadedcoupling nut, it has left-hand threads and must be tightenedby turning counter clockwise (POL TYPE-Figure 3).
Turn off all valves on appliance. Do not check for gas leaks with a match or open flame. Apply soapy water at areas marked "X" after openingcylinder valve. If bubbles appear, close valve and have anLP-gas service person make neede repairs. Also checkappliance valves and connections for leakage before lightingappliance. Light appliance(s) following manufacturer's instructions. When appliance(s) is not in use, keep cylinder valve closed.
DO NOT REMOVE, DEFACE OR OBLITERATE THIS LABEL
EXCEPT AS AUTHORIZED BY NFPA 58 OR B 149.2 ((in Canada)
Caution your LP-gas supplier to:
LP-gas is heavier than air and can settle in low places whiledissipating. Contact with the liquid contents of the cylinder will cause freezeburns to the skin.
When the cylinder is not connected for use, keep the valveturned off. If your cylinder valve looks like thePOL TYPE (Figure 3) and is of 45 lb. LP-Gas capacity or less,the outlet must also be plugged. Do not use, store or transport cylinder where it could be ex-posed to high temperatures. Relief valve can open allowing alarge amount of flammable gas to escape. When transporting, keep cylinder secured in an upright positionwith cylinder valve turned off. If the cylinder is of 45 lb. LP-Gascapacity or less and looks like the POL TYPE (Figure 3), theoutlet must also be plugged. Self-contained outdoor cooking appliances must be limited toone cylinder of 20 lbs LP-Gas capacity or less.
Do not allow children to tamper or play with the cylinder.
purge the cylinder of trapped air prior to first fillingcheck the cylinder requalification datebe certain not to overfill the cylinder
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S E E LP E U E R A ER S R LI F V VNDWHEHA EL
EH SO
S IPL T CAOUPLC ING
AR GU RE L TO
LP O CYN D RR P N I EA E
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
NVE TI EVL Q ID LU EL
IC TI D ON A RON(OPT )I AL
MECAEADH STR
YPE 2T u 2g e )(Fi r
E I EP SUR E ERES R L F VALV
H EA DW LH N E
R NG-OS A EP I L D D
L VES EE
EOH S
ER GUL TORA
N CY NP O A L ER P E I D R
X
X
X
X
XX
X
VENTLI EV LQUID L E
I AT RIND C O)TIO A(OP N L
P LO YT PE( 3Fi ur g e )
P E R L E LR S U E I F VA VE S R E
D EH N LA WHE
O EH S
R A RG L TOE U
P IE CYN DEROPAN L R
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
ENTVLIQ ID ELU VLEIN A OIC TRD
P N L)(O TIO A*
Goggles Gloves
PROPANE
1
4
0
NFPA HAZARD RATING
HEALTHHAZARD
FIREHAZARD
REACTIVITY
CONSULT CORRESPONDING MSDS FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS.
4 --- Severe3 --- Serious
2 --- Moderate
1 --- Slight
0 --- Minimal
AFFIX TO ALL PORTABLE CONTAINERS USED BY COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS
THIS LP TANK IS EQUIPPED
WITH A SAFETY RELIEF VALVE.
DO NOT PLACE INSIDE ANY
ENCLOSED OR HEATED AREA
-- Extremely Flammable Gas-- Heavier than Air-- Simple Asphyxiant-- Odorized to warn of its presence-- Contact with Liquid will cause Freezing of Tissue-- P.E.L. 1000 PPM-- Store container outside and keep cool
0 (under 130 F)-- Turn off container valve when not in use
PERSONAL PROTECTION
LIQUIFIEDPETROLEUM
GASUN 1075
FLAMMABLEGAS
2
DANGER --FLAMMABLE GAS UNDER PRESSURE LEAKING LP-GAS CAN CAUSE A FIRE OR EXPLOSION IF IGNITED CONTACT
DO NOT USE OR STORE CYLINDER IN A BUILDING, GARAGE OR ENCLOSED AREA.LP-GAS SUPPLIERS FOR REPAIRS OR DISPOSAL OF THIS CYLINDER OR UNUSED LP-GAS FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY*
Customer Warning: When Connecting for Use: Know the odor of LP-gas. Under certain circumstances, youmay not be able to smell the odorant. If you hear or smell leakingLP-gas, immediately get everyone away from the cylinder andcall the fire department.
Use only in compliance with applicable codes. Read and follow appliance manufacturer's instructions. If regulator has an internal threaded coupling nut and thecylinder valve has large outside threads, tighten the couplingnut by turning clockwise (TYPE 1-Figure 1).If regulator has a plug-in connection, pull valve sleeve back,insert male plug fully and release valve sleeve(TYPE 2-Figure 2). If the regulator has an external threadedcoupling nut, it has left-hand threads and must be tightenedby turning counter clockwise (POL TYPE-Figure 3).
Turn off all valves on appliance. Do not check for gas leaks with a match or open flame. Apply soapy water at areas marked "X" after openingcylinder valve. If bubbles appear, close valve and have anLP-gas service person make neede repairs. Also checkappliance valves and connections for leakage before lightingappliance. Light appliance(s) following manufacturer's instructions. When appliance(s) is not in use, keep cylinder valve closed.
DO NOT REMOVE, DEFACE OR OBLITERATE THIS LABEL
EXCEPT AS AUTHORIZED BY NFPA 58 OR B 149.2 ((in Canada)
Caution your LP-gas supplier to:
LP-gas is heavier than air and can settle in low places whiledissipating. Contact with the liquid contents of the cylinder will cause freezeburns to the skin.
When the cylinder is not connected for use, keep the valveturned off. If your cylinder valve looks like thePOL TYPE (Figure 3) and is of 45 lb. LP-Gas capacity or less,the outlet must also be plugged. Do not use, store or transport cylinder where it could be ex-posed to high temperatures. Relief valve can open allowing alarge amount of flammable gas to escape. When transporting, keep cylinder secured in an upright positionwith cylinder valve turned off. If the cylinder is of 45 lb. LP-Gascapacity or less and looks like the POL TYPE (Figure 3), theoutlet must also be plugged. Self-contained outdoor cooking appliances must be limited toone cylinder of 20 lbs LP-Gas capacity or less.
Do not allow children to tamper or play with the cylinder.
purge the cylinder of trapped air prior to first fillingcheck the cylinder requalification datebe certain not to overfill the cylinder
T P 1Y EF g re 1( i u )
IPRE RE RE VSSU L EF ALVEDWE ELHAN H
SH EO
PLASTICUPLICO NG
OEG LAT RR U
R A E Y IN EP OP N C L D R
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
V TNEQU VLI ID LE ELINDICATOR
L)(OPTIONA
CA MER ATH E SD
T PY E 2F g re 2)( i u F g re 2)( i u
PRSU R RE F LEES E LIE VA VH DN HE LA W E
P - DSR ING LOA DE
LE VS E E
OSH E
RG ULAE TOR
N YP OPA CL INDER E R
X
X
X
X
XX
X
V NE TELIQUID VL LE
DIN ORICATT L)(OPI ONA
OL PP TY E3)(Fi e gur
PR R EL VALESSU E R VEIEF
H D EELAN WH
EHOS
ERG ULATOR
OP E Y DPR AN CL IN ER
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
EV TNL Q LI UID EVEL
N C RI DI ATOPT O )(O I NAL
*
Goggles Gloves
HZ 116
PROPANE
1
4
0
NFPA HAZARD RATING
HEALTHHAZARD
FIREHAZARD
REACTIVITY
CONSULT CORRESPONDING MSDS FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS.
4 --- Severe3 --- Serious2 --- Moderate
1 --- Slight0 --- Minimal
AFFIX TO ALL PORTABLE CONTAINERS USED BY COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS
-- Extremely Flammable Gas-- Heavier than Air
-- Simple Asphyxiant
-- Odorized to warn of its presence-- Contact with Liquid will cause Freezing of Tissue
-- P.E.L. 1000 PPM
-- Store container outside and keep cool0 (under 130 F)
-- Turn off container valve when not in use
PERSONAL PROTECTION
This tank has beenvisually reinspected in accordance
with 49 CFR 180.209(g)
Visual RequalifierIdentification Number
Date/TypeVisual Inspection/09 E
5-C86
010203
010203
010203
010203
010203
010203
010203
010203
QTR. 1
5-V88-1
040506
040506
040506
040506
040506
040506
040506
040506
QTR. 2
5-V88-2
070809
070809
070809
070809
070809
070809
070809
070809
QTR. 3
5-V88-3
101112
101112
101112
101112
101112
101112
101112
101112
QTR. 4
5-V88-4
CAUTION
This container is NOT
equipped with an OPD(overfilling prevention device)
The Cylinder System Signs referenced in the guide are shown here in the order they appear in the body of the text. The sign material is all self-adhesive vinyl.
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DANG TER C- AF TLA NM OM CA B DLE E G TIAS N U GI ND FI ER N P OIR SES OS LU PXR EE R LE O A EK N II RFG L AP EG S- S AA UAC N C
LP-GAS *S YU LP NPL OI E ER SS U FO RR O R OE DPA TUIR OS O RR O D F IS SP AO -S GPA LL O DEF T SUH NSI C U L RY DEN RI O
DO NOT USE OR STORE CYLIN DER IN A BUILDING, G .AA ERAG RE AO D O SR ECEN L
Customer Warning:
Customer Warning:
ALL
FAB
MME
SAG
2
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Cargo Tank Signs
Propane Signage
Cargo Tank Signs
PROPANE
155-71D 2" Letters Vinyl155-714D 4" Letters Vinyl155-716D 6" Letters Vinyl
1075D 11" X 11" Vinyl1075G 11" X 11" Magnetic1075P 11" X 11" Poly
CG-126 Flip Type Placard1075 - 1005
13.5" X 13.5" Aluminum
MPH69 Slide-inPlacard Holder
(Placard sold separately)
V-302BB 4" X 36" Vinyl
V-65 3" X 4.5" Vinyl
V-31 Annual 6" X 15.5" Vinyl V-32 Five Year 6" X 15.5" Vinyl
V-134 2.5" X 6" Vinyl
17042 5.5" X 20" Steel
17042D 2" X 36" Vinyl
V-66 3" X 4.5" Vinyl
LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS
10752
10752
1075
2
QT NQT
EMERGENCYSHUTOFF
11223344K55667788T99000VPILV - External Visual Insp. I - Internal Visual Insp. P - Pressure Test
L - Lining Test K - Leakage Test T - Thickness Test
TYPE OF TEST PERFORMED AS ABOVE DATE
ANNUALINSP.
MO.
Test DateHM-183SECT. 180-415SECT. 108-417
11223344K55667788T99000VPILV - External Visual Insp. I - Internal Visual Insp. P - Pressure Test
L - Lining Test K - Leakage Test T - Thickness Test
TYPE OF TEST PERFORMED AS ABOVE DATE
5 YEARINSP.
MO.
Retest DateHM-183SECT. 180-415SECT. 108-417
V-90-5Five each
1" X 4" Vinyl
V-91-5Five each
1" X 4" Vinyl
LIQUIDLIQUIDLIQUIDLIQUIDLIQUID
VAPORVAPORVAPORVAPORVAPOR
CAUTIONTHIS VEHICLE MAKES FULL STOPS
AT ALL RAILROAD CROSSINGS
WE STOP AT ALL RR CROSSINGS
The Cargo Tank Signs referenced in the guide are shown here in the order they appear in the body of the text. Depending on their purpose, the sign material is either steel, aluminum, hard poly or self-adhesive vinyl as noted with their graphic and description.
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General Procedural Signs
Propane Signage
General Procedural Signs
Buried Pipeline Signs
1279 11" X 17" Vinyl
LP-1 4" X 5" Yellow Vinyl21" Wire Staff
LP-5 4" X 5" White Vinyl21" Wire Staff
LP-2 2" X 1000 ft.
CYL 20 GA 10" X 14" Steel
2929-9 20GA 14" X 20" Steel
P-10112" X 12" Poly
P-10812" X 12" Poly
P-10912" X 12" Poly
P-10212" X 12" Poly
CYLINDER FILLINGCAPACITY CHART
2.39 4.78 7.17 9.5611.914.316.719.121.523.926.228.631.033.4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011121314
35.8 38.2 40.6 43.0 45.4 47.8 59.7 71.7 78.8 83.6 95.6105.1119.5239
15 16 17 18 19 20 25 30 33 35 40 44 50100
WC WCLBS. PROPANE LBS. PROPANE
CAUTION!OPERATOR SHALL BE IN ATTENDANCE DURING ENTIRE FILLING OPERATION
RECOMMENDED FILLING PROCEDURE FOR PORTABLE CYLINDERS
1. Before starting filling procedure, check Tare Weight (T.W.) of cylinder empty and the Water Capacity (W.C.) of cylinder. Both are stamped on the cylinder collar.2. Determine the propane capacity from chart or multiply water capacity (W.C.) X .42.3. Add Tare Weight and propane capacity together to determine TOTAL FILLED WEIGHT of cylinder.4. Set scale to indicate Total Filled Weight, plus weight of hose and hose end valve.5. Open storage tank valves.6. Open valve on cylinder.7. Open valve on hose.8. Start pump.9. Close hose end valve as soon as scale beam raises or indicator tips.10. Stop pump.11. Close cylinder valve.12. Disconnect hose from cylinder.13. Check weight of filled cylinder after filling connector has been dis- connected. If overfilled, remove to a stand pipe or evacuation system and remove excess propane. NEVER LEAVE CYLINDER OVERFILLED14. Install POL PLUG and WARNING LABELS.15. Close storage tank valves.
CAUTION!OPERATOR SHALL BE IN ATTENDANCE DURING ENTIRE FILLING OPERATION
RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE FOR FILLING MOTOR FUEL AND MOTOR HOME TANKS
1. Stop engine -- set parking brake -- chock wheels.
2. Attach static ground to vehicle being filled.
3. If motor home -- Turn off pilots -- close tank outlet valves.
4. Connect fill hose to tank.
5. Open storage tank valves.
6. Open liquid level gauge -- (80% bleeder).
7. Slowly open valve at end of hose.
8. Start pump.
9. Close hose end valve when liquid appears (white cloud) at liquid level gauge (80% bleeder).
9b. If tank is equipped with 80% stop fill, propane will stop entering tank at this point.
10. Stop pump.
11. Close liquid level gauge (80% bleeder).
12. Disconnect hose from tank after pressure between valve and tank is reduced to 0 pressure.
13. Replace all protective caps.
14. Close storage tank valves and lock system.
NOTICEFOR YOUR SAFETY
WE ARE PROHIBITED FROM FILLINGCYLINDERS THAT ARE:
NOT APPROVED FOR LP-GAS.
OVER 12 YRS. OLD WITHOUT RE-CERTIFICATION &VISUAL RE-CERTIFICATION FOR EACH ADDITIONAL 5YEARS OF SERVICE.
DAMAGED, BURNED, OR BY VISUAL INSPECTION,APPEAR UNSAFE.
NOT EQUIPPED WITH A COLLAR OR CAP TO PROTECTTHE VALVE WHILE IN TRANSIT.
FEDERAL & STATE REGULATIONS REQUIRE HAULINGPROPANE CYLINDERS SECURED IN A VERTICAL POSITION
NO SMOKING - NO OPEN FLAME
1.
2.
3.
4.
C A U T I O N
- CYLINDER -
MUST BE HAULED
IN UPRIGHT POSITION
C A U T I O N
- SHUT OFF -
ENGINE BEFORE
REFUELING
CAUTION
BURIED
GAS
LINE
The General Procedural Signs referenced in the guide are shown here in the order they appear in the body of the text. Depending on their purpose, the sign material is either steel, hard poly or self-adhesive vinyl as noted with their graphic and decription.
The Buried Pipeline Signs referenced in the guide are shown. Although these are not signs to be posted in the normal sense, they are none the less important in their own particular usage.
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