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Use of LPG Cylinders
£90.00
Price £90
Code produced July 2023
This code replaces, amalgamates and supersedes: Liquid Gas UK Codes of Practice:
CoP 24 part 1:2006 Use of LPG Cylinders at Residential and Similar Premises;
CoP 24 part 5:2000 The Storage and Use of LPG on Construction Sites; and
CoP 24 part 6:2000 Use of Propane in Cylinders at Commercial and Industrial Premises.
It also incorporates the relevant parts of the following Liquid Gas UK Consumer Guidance Sheets: CGS 3 – Use of LPG cylinders indoors; CGS 5 – LPG hose and tubing for use with vapour offtake cylinders; CGS 17 – Use of clips to secure vapour phase LPG hose and tubing to BSEN 16436-1 (Classes 1, 2 and 3) to end fittings; CGS 26 – Guidance for operators of public Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) refuelling facilities on the filling of freestanding LPG cylinders; CGS 28 – Safe use of LPG propane and butane cylinders and cartridges (note – only cylinder part of CGS 28 amalgamated into this code of practice;
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION, SCOPE, AND REFERENCES
SECTION 2: TRAINING
SECTION 3: CYLINDER STORAGE AND USE
SECTION 4: CYLINDER INSTALLATION AND USE
SECTION 5: SYSTEM DESIGN AND INSTALLATION
SECTION 6: LPG APPLIANCES AND INSTALLATION
SECTION 7: COMMISSIONING
SECTION 8: MAINTENANCE
SECTION 9: USER INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION 10: HANDLING AND CHANGING CYLINDERS
SECTION 11: THE STORAGE AND USE OF LPG ON CONSTRUCTION SITES
SECTION 12: USE OF LPG FIRED EQUIPMENT IN SITE HUTS AND OTHER SMALL BUILDINGS ON CONSTRUCTION SITES
SECTION 13: PRECAUTIONS IN THE USE OF SOME COMMON LPG FIRED APPLIANCES ON CONSTRUCTION SITES
SECTION 14: FIRE PRECAUTIONS AND PROCEDURES ON CONSTRUCTION SITES
SECTION 15: EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
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