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Lpg gas cylinder danger ?
Submitted: Saturday, Jan 03, 2004 at 18:58
michael
Went to local shell to exchange 8.8Kg LPG just before Xmas and on checking for test date, the only one visible read 10/88. Pointed this out to attendant who looked without success for later date, then rang Kleenheat ( Kwikgas sticker on cyl. ) for explanation. No explanation but because I was riding in red truck that squirts water the person from Kleenheat suggested I should find one which was within test period of ten years. This I did and later made enquiry to licenced local cyl. tester who advised it was still requirement for date to be stamped on cyl., usually on valve guard. He also said it was a touchy topic and that big money seemed to be able to avoid complying with safety requirement. I passed info on to ACA, Ch7 which ran story, couple months back, on gas bbq dangers but to date have not heard of this story running re out of test cyls.
This is the second occurence for me ( Bunnings guy queried date on previous cyl. ) and I'm sure these aren't isolated cyls which have slipped thru Mr Kleenheats quality control. Self regulation appears to be a great way to save money, so my advice is to lookysee the cyl. has correct date for your precious safety and piece of mind.
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AnswerID: 41666 Submitted: Saturday, Jan 03, 2004 at 20:22
Member - Ross
replied: Mike
Not sure of your State, but in Qld any person who fills an out of date cylinder can be up for a substantial fine and his employer mega bucks. They're red hot on it up here and the story goes that Gov people try to catch the yobbos by presenting out of date cylinders to be filled.
It's an absolute NO NO here.
CheersFidei defensor
Rosco
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AnswerID: 41687 Submitted: Sunday, Jan 04, 2004 at 00:25
roscoe
replied: Here in
Sydney
the rules are the same re a ten year old cylinder. As a result, I have started to use a thing called "swap-n-go" whereby I give them my empty, less-than-ten-Y.O. gas bottle and they give me another one full. The whole process is easier and quicker than standing in queue to get the guy to fill up the bottle. Thats my thoughts, anyway.
Roscoe
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FollowupID: 304155 Submitted: Sunday, Jan 04, 2004 at 09:26
Member - Eskimo posted:
Yep me too
I have two ...large one for the bbq at home and small for gas stove to take away...call it dead money but i dont have to take a almost empty cylinder back to swap...Wow! am I cute
If yer ain't
fishing
, Yer ain't livin
Richard
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AnswerID: 41696 Submitted: Sunday, Jan 04, 2004 at 07:18
Brian
replied: Anyone see the poor bugger caught on video in
Ipswich
when his car burst into flame??? more than one bbq cylinder and a leaky valve and electric windows added up to him being badly burnt for xmas........
I carry oxy/acetylene and mappgas in my sevice vehicle, I always ensure the valves are tight, always check the date stamp of the cylinders when I buy them and always check that I can't smell gas in the truck when I get in..... all good common sense that hopefully means I'll live longer!!
Bugger the legalities, there is no second prize with gas!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just my opinion
Cheers
Brian
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FollowupID: 304173 Submitted: Sunday, Jan 04, 2004 at 13:12
phil posted:
There was a case in
Sydney
a few years ago when a plumber (I think) got into his van in the morning and it exploded on the driveway. The vehicle had a gas cylinder inside and is was thought that it had leaked overnight and was set off by an electrical spark, or him lighting a cigarette. Bits of the vehicle were found 100's of metres away. A vehicle full of LPG is a mighty bomb!
Phil
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FollowupID: 304232 Submitted: Monday, Jan 05, 2004 at 05:36
Brian posted:
Yeah...I remember that... yes, he was a plumber and his gas cylinder had been leaking overnight.
Blew a hole in the roof of his Hiace.
Cheers
Brian
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AnswerID: 41823 Submitted: Monday, Jan 05, 2004 at 14:13
chrisfrd
replied: Yeah, NOT fun..
I remember a few months back getting a bottle filled at our local BP station in Chisholm ACT.
I didn't know it at the time, but the cylinder had "just" gone out of date. The 17 yo attendant stopped in his tracks and refused to fill it stating the bottle be out of date. Buggar....
He then suggested Swap-n-go, he'd take this bottle and swap it over with a full one. The Swap-n-go people have their own authorised inspectors, that check bottles for compliance as they come in to the program, when they get painted white and inspected internally. Apparently some of them don't get stamped, as they are more closely inspected than others. In addition to the inspection, I've heared that they get new valve assemblies too.
In riding rough-shot over the gas-laws, they need to be very careful, as they could find that their CEO ends up in Jail due to a wrongful death charge.
Take note that in America, they don't have 10 yearly inspections, they have 5 year inspections. In the US, you can't even fill your car with auto-gas! We've been doing it here for years!
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