| Autogas is safe! |
Like all fuels, Autogas is flammable, which means that it must be handled safely. Strict measures and advanced technologies ensure safety. Government decisions to use clean, safe and economical Autogas to transport community school children is a ringing endorsement of the confidence which has been invested in the Autogas safety reco
A risk assessment study carried out by Dutch research institute TNO concluded that the safety of modern Autogas vehicles is in fact better than for gasoline vehicles. Another study by the Belgian research organisation, DNV, demonstrated that the risk of tank rupture is higher for gasoline than for Autogas. as industry develops and adapts stringent standards and regulations in design, manufacturing and installation of Autogas parts and equipment. In fact, a world-wide harmonisation of safety rules related to the design, manufacturing and installation of autogas components is in progress with governmental authorities through the United Nations/Economic Commission for Europe and a parallel effort led by the LP Gas industry. SafetyAutogas vehicle tanks are manufactured to meet or exceed the most stringent standards, and rigorous crash tests demonstrate that autogas tanks are stronger than conventional fuel tanks. Constructed from composite and carbon steel, they are 20 times more puncture resistant and will survive much greater impacts than a typical gasoline, methanol or ethanol tank.
Autogas cylinders are also manufactured with a device that shuts off the filling process when the tank reaches 80 percent of its liquid capacity, allowing for temperature related changes in fuel volume without any release of gas from the tank. |