MS830 Slide

April 4, 2018 | Author: Anonymous | Category: Documents
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MS 830 was created on 1986.  MS 830: 1994 is a first revision of the Malaysian Standard MS 830: 1986.  Malaysian Standard MS 830:2003 is the second revision of MS 830:1994, Code of practice for the storage, handling and transportation of liquefied petroleum gases.  To specifies the requirements for the location, design, construction, commissioning and operation of installations for the storage and handling of LPG.  To protect public, plant, employee and environment from LPG dangers.  To enable health, safety, and welfare of the public and to promote the industrial efficiency and development.  Section 1: Definition of this standard  Section 2: Container Design and Construction  Section 3: Piping, Valves and Fittings (Basic design requirements and material specifications for pipe, tubing, valves, hose and flexible connectors used to connect container appurtenances)  Section 4: Equipment such as pump, vaporiser, compressor, strainer  Section 5: Location and Installation of above ground storage containers shall be located in the open air outside buildings  Section 6: Location and installation of underground and mounded storage containers  Section 7: Transportation of LP Gas  Section8: Transfer of Liquid  Section 9: Filling Capacities of LP Gas Containers and Cylinders  Section 10: Cylinder Filling  Section 11: Storage of Cylinders awaiting use or resale  Section 12: Cylinders in use (applies to the location and installation not exceeding for uses in commercial, industrial, educational and institutional premises)  The organisation, office or individual responsible for 'approving' equipment, an installation, or procedure.  A person specifically appointed by a LPG marketer to perform the duties of that position.  Workers, employees and those that may exposed to LPG.  Accident rate in industries can be reduced.  The safety and health of public can be protected.  Industries can reduce lost due to accidents. 


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