LP Gas, December 2017
NEWS BRIEFS Continued from page 11 provide sufficient time for OSHA to complete a related rulemaking to address issues with its existing Cranes and Derricks in Construction standard With the further extension of the deadline the National Propane Gas Association NPGA says it will continue to actively pursue regulatory and legislative avenues for a propane industry exemption Since the crane rules initial publication in 2010 NPGA has been seeking an exemption from the rule which if enforced would cost industry members thousands of dollars the association says Though the Propane Education Research Council has a mobile crane training module the training would not be deemed adequate under the proposed rule NPGA submitted comments to OSHA recommending another threeyear extension of the rule saying if the last three years were not enough time for OSHA to address the certification issues raised by stakeholders then one additional year will likewise not be sufficient time in which to address those issues NEW PROLINE LT TRAILER MODEL Up to 5 reduction in transport weight Super singles wheel and rims 3 16 subframe DESIGNED TO DELIVER MORE Maximize payload with custom balanced trailer weights Built to your exact application Multiple axle configurations Made in USA 800 992 8981 WWW WESTMOR IND COM CONVENIENCE TERMINAL BULK STORAGE DELIVERY AIRPORT AFTERMARKET STORE Continued on page 18 THE SOCIAL SCENE A sampling of notable tweets and posts from LP Gas social media pages facebook com lpgasmagazine instagram com lpgasmagazine linkedin com company lp gas twitter com lpgas_ mag @ PropaneCouncil Chairman Drew Combs speaks of a dedication to communications to ensure PERC NPGA and the states are working together Noted at PERC meeting Full fuel cycle which calculates emissions through a products entire life cycle gives LPG edge over competitors At PERC meeting Talk on propane mower market incentives Its one of the great markets for propane retailers CEO Tucker Perkins says According to @ EIAgov propane exports reached a record high of 913000 barrels per day in the first half of 2017 In his second meeting as president and CEO of PERC Tucker Perkins urged propane retailers to consider the prospect of change in their marketing processes 16 LPGas December 2017 www LPGasmagazine com
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