CHECK LPG CYLINDERS FOR SAFETY
District Collector P. I. Sheikh Pareed assured consumers
that the district administration would ensure that the LPG cylinders
distributed would be safe, not dated.He said in a communication here on Thursday
that the authorities would see to it that the LPG cylinders reaching the
customers were well within their use-by date.Oil marketing companies have been
instructed to take steps to check cooking gas cylinders at different stages
between filling at the bottling plants and delivery at the consumers’ houses.The
companies are carrying out tests to ensure that the cylinders can withstand the
required pressure and had not passed their use-by date, said the statement.Instructions
have been issued to ensure that the cylinders are checked before they are
stored in godowns by the distributing agency.The distributor shall ensure that
the cylinders are well within their use-by date and their valves are not
damaged.The distributor has also been asked to make a record of damaged
cylinders, to store them in a safe place and to return them to the oil
marketing company concerned within a week.
Technicians delivering the cylinders have the final
responsibility for ensuring that the cylinders are safe to use.They have to
ensure that the cylinders being delivered are not past their use-by date and
have to clarify on any question raised by the consumers. The oil companies have
also been asked to launch a mass media campaign, including the use of short
message services, to make consumers aware of the safe use of gas cylinders as
well as to list a helpline number in addition to the existing numbers for
consumers.These instructions were issued at a meeting convened by the Collector
in the wake of incidents in which some gas cylinders burst, causing damage to
homes.
Prof. John Kurakar
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