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Filling out the Appendix B forms for PHMSA DOT is an essential step in ensuring the safety and inspection compliance of LP gas systems. This guide provides a clear, step-by-step process for completing the forms accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to fill out the forms correctly.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin with the 'Company' section by entering the name of your company at the top of the form.
- Date: Fill in the date of inspection in the specified space.
- Location: Provide the address or specific location where the inspection is taking place.
- Name of Inspector: Write the name of the inspector responsible for carrying out the inspection.
- Designation: Indicate whether the inspection pertains to a tank or another component.
- Fill in the age of the pipe or tank, ensuring accuracy to reflect the actual age.
- Record the maximum operating pressure applicable to the gas line or tank.
- Complete the pipe specification by marking the appropriate type, such as steel, copper, or plastic.
- Indicate whether cathodic protection is applicable and note if coating is present.
- Evaluate the external and internal conditions of the line or tank, marking smooth or pitted as applicable, and note any depth of pits.
- Identify and describe any existing conditions that may pose a hazard to the LP gas system.
- Mention any corrective measures taken during inspection, if required.
- Fill in the soil conditions surrounding the tank or pipe to give context for safety assessments.
- After completing all sections, review the document for accuracy.
- Once confirmed, save changes to the document, download it, print it, or share it as necessary.
Complete your Appendix B forms online to ensure compliance and safety in LP gas system management.
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