IS YOUR PROPANE CYLINDER SAFE?
COMPRESSED GAS CYLINDER SAFETY INFORMATION
On July 1, 2014, a large propane cylinder on a mobile food
truck in Philadelphia, PA, ruptured catastrophically. The ensuing fire resulted
in two deaths and 11 injuries. In light of this serious incident, PHMSA is
taking actions to address the hazards associated with compressed gas cylinders.
Both propane (Class 2.1, Flammable Gas) and the cylinder to
which it is stored are regulated by the Hazardous Material Regulations (HMR). Cylinders containing flammable gases
are required to fully conform to the packaging, qualification, maintenance, and
use requirements of the HMR.
PHMSA's goal is to raise awareness of the safety
implications of using poor condition or out-of-test propane cylinders. We
encourage users to inspect their cylinders on a regular basis to ensure they are
in serviceable condition. Links to resources to assist in inspecting your
cylinder can be found on this page.