Free information – Liquefied petroleum gas- Youthful energy
The new pocket-sized, six-page fold-out safety brochure combines Bullfinch’s safety guidance with technical and ancillary product information to give users confidence when handling equipment that uses LP gas as an energy source.“LP gas is quite safe in the hands of careful, experienced and professional users,” explained the company’s commercial director, Stuart Plimmer. “However, there are always inexperienced and new users coming into contact with LP gas equipment.”
He added: “We’re particularly conscious of a need to ensure trainees and students have a quick and easy reference to safety and technical information from the start of their training.”One establishment that has already taken advantage of the free publication is Wirral Metropolitan College in Birkenhead. The college’s curriculum manager in construction, Malcolm McGinn, said the booklet gives teaching staff the reassurance that they are providing students with a good reference guide on safety issues, which they can also share with work colleagues.Companies and colleges seeking an allocation should contact the company on 0121 765 2000, e-mail [email protected] or visit www.bullfinch-gas.co.uk
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Free information – Liquefied petroleum gas- Youthful energy
Frequent requests for advice on the safe handling of liquefied petroleum (LP) gas have prompted supplier Bullfinch Gas Equipment to issue relevant technical advice included in its sales brochures as a separate, free publication. <br>
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