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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Village Gleam on November 10, 2007, 09:24:51 pm
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Does anyone know the do's and don't of carrying LPG in the back of a van?
Any safety tips. legal requirements or general advice?
Ps. It's for a friend.
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Ps. It's for a friend.
wink wink nudge nudge lol
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hehe, i thought that it would :P
i wasnt sure which way to spell it...im only a window cleaner. dear me
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huh where'd your reply go?
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LPG advise would be appreciated, not just by my friend, but I'm sure many other forum members would appreciate learning the right way of doing things.
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sorry forgot we arent allowed to have a laugh on here
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I can't be bothered to read it all but your best bet for an answer to a question like that is Google.
http://www.flogas.co.uk/gas-safety/transport/
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That wasn't a dig at you LWC. i took my reply away because it wasn't relevant. I often joke around, but if it's a bit cheeky take it away.
Looked at flowjet site. Says 2kg dry powder exting in cab for small loads- and obviusly carried upright- not much else.
For instance I would have thought a warning sticker? therefore my conclusion is that this is not a good site for safety information.
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http://www.calor.co.uk/service/publications/documents/Carriage%20of%20LPG%20Cylinders%20by%20Road%20104803%20rev%204_08.05_.pdf
check out this it may help
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Does anyone know the do's and don't of carrying LPG in the back of a van?
Any safety tips. legal requirements or general advice?
Ps. It's for a friend.
You have to have a warning sign on the van I know this much.
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ThANKS