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MelissaFW  
#1 Posted : 30 May 2018 12:52:02(UTC)
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MelissaFW

I have been asked various questions regarding the operatives carrying gas bottles in their van, either empty, full or partially used. What are the restrictions on carrying gas bottles, legally. 

I'm aware of ventilation, driver safety, fire safety, insurance requirement etc. Is there limits on what can be carried in a certain type of vehicle, also do they need to be announced at various points, such as tunnels (as required by signage etc.)

I'm googling the life out of it but not really finding anything concrete to help me answer these questions. 

Really appreciate any help on this one 

MattSmith189  
#2 Posted : 30 May 2018 14:46:05(UTC)
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MattSmith189

Hi,

I would suggest looking up if you are carrying enough gas for it to be classified under ADR.

If so then there is then the drivers will need ADR licences and the vehicles will need haz plates, ADR kits etc.

If it is under regs i'd still suggest ADR awareness training for your staff and fitting out the vehicle with fire exstinguishers etc.

Might be worth contacting a DGSA for further advice.

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MelissaFW on 31/05/2018(UTC)
Elfin Davy 09  
#3 Posted : 30 May 2018 14:58:13(UTC)
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Elfin Davy 09

MelissaFW

Hopefully this might help:  https://www.flogas.co.uk/transport-of-lpg-cylinders

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MelissaFW on 31/05/2018(UTC)
Charlie Brown  
#4 Posted : 30 May 2018 22:10:59(UTC)
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Charlie Brown

Melissa, this is something we did regularly at the plant hire company I worked for and did so for many years without incident. We did however follow the HSE guideance when we put the procedure in place and I have copied a lik to the current version below. It says acetylene but covers other gases as well and there is a link to "small load" thresholds within the guideance as well.

http://www.hse.gov.uk/cdg/manual/commonproblems/acetylene.htm

Hope that helps

Charlie

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MelissaFW on 31/05/2018(UTC)
fscott  
#5 Posted : 26 June 2018 12:07:19(UTC)
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fscott

You first need to work out what you are carrying and in what quantities to ascertain if you are above or below the "Small Load Threshold" quantities; if you are above these quantities you will need full compliance with ADR Regulations.

British Compressed Gases Association has some great guidance on this with the following documents:

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