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Certify your employees to safely handle propane fuel tanks used in commercial and industrial settings. This Online Propane Cylinder Handling Course is consistent with OSHA 1910.110 Storage and Handling of Liquified Petroleum Gases Code in the United States and will provide certification for handling and exchanging propane cylinders safely. This course will certify that participants will understand the components of a propane cylinder, the science behind propane use and storage, safe usage and the legal requirements to work with propane.



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This Online Propane Cylinder Handling Course, teaches the following:

  • The Chemistry of Propane
  • Components of Vapour & Liquid Propane Withdrawal Systems
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Cylinder Inspection, Handling and Exchange
  • Safe Transport & Storage of Propane
  • Emergency & First-Aid Response

Our Propane Cylinder Handling & Exchange Online Course offers the latest and information on all these topics.

Propane is a fuel that most of us are familiar with. It powers barbecues, burners, heaters, torches and various industrial equipment. But how many of us are familiar with the hazards it presents?

When a product becomes commonplace, it can be easy to forget how hazardous it can be, particularly on a work site. That’s why, when working with propane, there are laws and standards in place that are designed to keep you and those around you safe. While the specific regulations differ between provinces and states, one consistent factor is the requirement that a worker be competent in any work undertaken. Being competent means you:

  • Are qualified because of knowledge, training, and experience to perform your assigned work safely
  • Are familiar with the health and safety regulations of the province, state, or territory you work in
  • Have knowledge of any potential or actual danger to health and safety in the workplace

This course is designed to improve the competency of workers in order to help them meet the requirements of the CSA B149.2 Propane Storage and Handling Code in Canada and OSHA 1910.110 Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases Code in the United States. By the end of this course, you should be able to:

  • Identify characteristics of propane as well as its various hazards and their control methods
  • List the components of both vapour and liquid withdrawal systems
  • Outline the steps for inspecting propane cylinders and testing for leaks
  • Describe requirements for transporting, handling, exchanging and storing cylinders
  • Outline emergency response and first aid procedures as they relate to propane incidents

Information in this course will be presented in 6 chapters:

  • Chapter 1: Propane Basics
  • Chapter 2: Propane Withdrawal Systems
  • Chapter 3: Cylinder Inspections
  • Chapter 4: Transporting, Handling and Exchanging Cylinders
  • Chapter 5: Storing Cylinders
  • Chapter 6: Emergency Response