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*[https://propane.com/safety/ THE Propane . com Website Page on Safety]
*[https://propane.com/safety/ THE Propane . com Website Page on Safety]
**Has a good booklet/presentation, albeit may not be Public Domain
**Has a good booklet/presentation, albeit may not be Public Domain
*[https://www.propane101.com/propanetankdistancerules.htm Propane 101 - Propane Tank Distance Requirements]
**Cites [[NFPA]]
*[https://www.amerigas.com/propane-grill-tanks/transporting-propane-tanks A Page by Amerigas Titled “ Transporting Propane Tanks - Know how to safely get your propane cylinder from the retailer, to your home, to your next adventure.]
*[https://www.amerigas.com/propane-grill-tanks/transporting-propane-tanks A Page by Amerigas Titled “ Transporting Propane Tanks - Know how to safely get your propane cylinder from the retailer, to your home, to your next adventure.]
*[https://www.placer.ca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/3291/Liquid-Propane-Gas-Tank-Installation-Below-5000-Foot-Elevation-PDF A Placer County California Code Guide Titled “Liquid Propane Gas Tank Installation Below 5,000 Ft Elevation” ]
*[https://www.placer.ca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/3291/Liquid-Propane-Gas-Tank-Installation-Below-5000-Foot-Elevation-PDF A Placer County California Code Guide Titled “Liquid Propane Gas Tank Installation Below 5,000 Ft Elevation” ]
**Found it via google recommending [https://activerain.com/blogsview/3353055/proper-placement-of-liquid-petroleum-propane-tanks this home inspection blogpost] using it
*[https://www.reddit.com/r/homeowners/comments/1fowe0g/small_propane_gas_can_storage/ A Reddit Post on r/Honeowners Titled “ Small propane / gas can storage?” ]
**Granted Reddit isn’t GREAT with being For-Profit + The Moderation Controversy etc, BUT figured it was worth including for a sort of gauge of community thought+input


[[Category: Safety]]
[[Category: Safety]]

Latest revision as of 22:27, 18 September 2025

Basics

  • This page aims to go over the ways to safely Store + Use Propane
  • A dedicated pave may be required eventually, but much of the precautions are the same for Butane and LPG
  • DME , Hydrogen , and CNG are somewhat similar, but have different properties which have unique concerns associated with them

Areas of Concern

Specific Devices

Storage Tanks

  • Only buying and using reputable tanks
  • Inspecting Tanks for Rust+Leaks Over Time
  • Transporting Tanks in a DOT Approved Manner etc

Propane Appliances

  • Using them as per the directions
  • Maintaining Them + Checking for Leaks+Corrosion
  • Check Manufacturers’ Instructions, but probably “bleed the lines” when not in use / storing them

Propane Vehicles/Forklifts

  • Check For Leaks + Corrosion
  • When not in use (at least in “lower tech” implementations such as a Forklift, may be irrelevant for a high quality Autogas vehicle etc) close the valves on the tank fully and run the engine until it no longer runs due to lack of fuel
    • This is similar to “Running a Carburetor Dry” / “Draining a Carburetor”, but for the Propane Line
      • Due to how Propane Vapor Cools, making sure there is no chance of any of that leaking out+pooling+igniting is best practice for safety
        • Albeit a BIT overkill, but better to not take the chance and all it takes is a few moments

Facility/Building Design

Propane Tank Storage

  • While it is not GREAT or Legally Advisable, Properly Stored Tanks that are sealed tight and in good conduit CAN sit in a (Well Ventilated) Garage etc until the next time a grill is used etc
  • The more advisable way, and legally required way for commercial installations, is to store the tanks Outside in a Propane Tank Cage

Building Offsets

  • Large Propane Storage Tanks must be offset from the Building, and from Ignition Sources such as HVAC Units (electrical wiring + motors etc)
  • Ideally and probably as per code, they should also be fenced off and/or be out of the way of people messing with them etc
  • Bolards and other means of preventing Vehicle Crashes into them are also advisable and/or required by code
  • Underground Storage Tanks have more issues from a Design for Cleaning perspective, BUT for Gaseous Fuels such as Propane, they MAY make more sense, and offer more safety in the event of a leak or explosion (Citation needed, BUT it already is below floor level in terms of leaks, and is buried/surrounded by an Earth Berm already)

Detection Systems

HAZCOM

  • Propane Placards and other ways to communicate WHAT is being stored, and how that can impact someone (Mainly Fires/Explosions, or Freeze Injuries, as well as Asphyxiation Hazards to an extent) are a cheap addition and well worth it
  • Given protecting worker’s / emergency responder’s safety is always top priority, having it well communicated where these hazards are makes the job easier for those people if/when relevant as well

Internal Links

External Links