NFPA 58 Inspection Changes Could Raise Costs for Propane Fleets as Early as 2027


New proposed revisions to NFPA 58 are expected to significantly change how propane companies manage ASME tank inspections – particularly for older residential tank fleets. For many small and mid-sized propane marketers, the impact could show up quickly in both compliance workload and operating costs. A Major Shift in Tank Inspection Requirements Under the proposed… Continue reading NFPA 58 Inspection Changes Could Raise Costs for Propane Fleets as Early as 2027

OSHA Charges New Mexico Firm for Wrongful Firing of Pipeline Inspector


Termination of safety‑concerned employee underscores need for stronger whistleblower protections in propane and gas infrastructure projects The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has ordered a New Mexico‑based construction company to reinstate and compensate an inspector it fired after he raised safety concerns during a gas pipeline installation at an Oklahoma… Continue reading OSHA Charges New Mexico Firm for Wrongful Firing of Pipeline Inspector

NFPA 2026 Code Changes Push Propane Companies Toward Digital Safety Systems


New Compliance Expectations Are Raising the Bar for Propane Operators The propane industry is entering a new era of compliance as the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) rolls out updates to its 2026 safety codes. While many revisions focus on documentation, inspection procedures, and reporting standards, the broader message is clear: paper-based systems are becoming… Continue reading NFPA 2026 Code Changes Push Propane Companies Toward Digital Safety Systems

Enhancing Compliance and Understanding in Propane Operations: Key Insights from Field Inspections


Numerous statements can be encountered during field inspections. These statements, often coming from dealers, trainers, and industry professionals in other states, shed light on important questions and concerns regarding compliance and violations. Statement 1: “What makes you qualified to tell me I have to fix it?” Inspectors, as authorized by the North Carolina General Statute… Continue reading Enhancing Compliance and Understanding in Propane Operations: Key Insights from Field Inspections