Looking after the site
To enable us to provide a continuous trouble-free LPG
supply there are several ways you can help:
- Don’t allow vehicles to approach too near
to an installation. A manoeuvring car could, for example,
inadvertently snag the pipework and cause a gas leak.
- Don’t surround the tank with flammable material
(and that includes long grass), don’t ‘box’
it in to hide it, and don’t try to conceal it
with sheds or fences that are too close.
- Ensure the area surrounding the tank and equipment
is kept in good condition and is hazard-free with
no overgrown vegetation.
- Do not allow anybody to interfere with or move the
tank.
- Please do not paint the gas tank or any of the equipment.
- Allow our drivers and contractors access to fill
and maintain the tank.
- Ensure flammable materials e.g.: long grass is no
closer than 3 metres from your tank.
- Always use a CORGI LPG-registered engineer to undertake
any gas work or repairs.
Looking after the pipework
- The pipework laid from the tank installation to
your home is your property, and has been specially
selected for an LPG supply. Never allow non-qualified
people to modify the pipework.
- Maintenance of regulators, pipework and appliances
is your responsibility.
- Please ensure that above ground pipework is not
covered or buried underneath soil.
- Please be careful when digging around the vicinity
of your underground pipework.
Precautions against damage from vehicular traffic
Where damage to the storage installation equipment
from vehicular traffic is a possibility, precautions
against damage should be taken. Suitable protection
should be provided to prevent mechanical damage to
all parts of the installation, for example by the use
of crash barriers or bollards.
Note : a compound fence does not constitute adequate vehicle protection!
- Protection shall be suitable for the type of vehicles likely to cause damage, ranging from the
use of kerbing to heavy duty barriers suitable to protect against large HGV vehicles.
- Where bollards are used they should be adequately
spaced to ensure vehicles cannot pass
through them.
- Where barriers or bollards are used without compound
fencing they must be sited a suitable distance from
the tank(s) and associated equipment bearing in mind
that powered vehicles should not park within the
specified tank separation distance.
- Details of a suitable barrier provider are located in the miscellaneous section of this manual.
Areas for specific consideration are:
- Fork lift Truck and Autogas installations.
- Pub or restaurant car parks.
- Installations sited near to unloading bays, car parks or traffic routes.
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