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Zanshin67  
#1 Posted : 10 March 2010 09:29:06(UTC)
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Zanshin67

Good morning everyone Could somebody please confirm the correct distance Lpg gas bottles are meant to be stored away from a building? taking into account arson, contact with plant moving vehicles etc i am also looking for a trolley, to transport the bottles in order to reduce the need for manual handling, any ideas please? cheers Dave
MaxPayne  
#2 Posted : 10 March 2010 10:13:16(UTC)
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MaxPayne

The whole issue is subject to risk assessment under DSEAR as the siting of the storage area needs to consider numerous other issues which could affect the safe storage. It's a priced publication but the BCGA have a good guidance note (GN2) on the subject which will be worth a look. As for the trolley, there are many types on the market depending on the size of the cylinder and situation you are intending to use it in; Denios would be a good place to start. http://www.bcga.co.uk/pr...w/products.php?g1=a12528
Jon B  
#3 Posted : 10 March 2010 11:51:20(UTC)
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David This may help for starters http://www.flogas.co.uk/gas-safety/storage/ http://www.boconline.co....ty/storing_cylinders.asp I'd agree with MaxPayne for the need to assess according to teh local conditions and GN2 is the most comprehensive source of info Regards
Zanshin67  
#4 Posted : 10 March 2010 12:12:26(UTC)
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Zanshin67

Many thanks Dave
PVZ  
#5 Posted : 15 March 2010 17:26:34(UTC)
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PVZ

Be aware that BCGA are for compressed gasses! LPG is a liquefied gas, codes of practice are publushed by UKLPG; http://www.uklpg.org/sto...mp;cat=Codes+of+Practice Information leaflets available here; http://www.uklpg.org/information-sheets.php and your suppliers should be able to give you more information.
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