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Spotlight on Safety features in LPG storage yard incorporated by SMPV rules

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144 min
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Ashok Khopkar
Ashok KhopkarConsultant
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Mastering "Spotlight on Safety Features in LPG Storage Yard Incorporated by SMPV Rules" propels career growth for safety professionals, LPG storage operators, and compliance experts. Professionals can transition into senior roles like Safety Manager, LPG Terminal Operations Manager, or Compliance Director, or specialize in LPG storage safety, risk assessment, and regulatory compliance. Expertise in SMPV rules and safety features enhances job prospects, earning potential, and leadership opportunities, ensuring safe and compliant LPG storage operations, mitigating risks, and protecting people, assets, and the environment. This specialized knowledge enables professionals to drive safety excellence and innovation in the LPG industry.

 

Is this course for you?

You should take this if

  • You work in Oil & Gas or Aerospace
  • You're a Chemical & Process / Mechanical professional
  • You prefer self-paced learning you can revisit

You should skip if

  • You need a different specialisation outside Chemical & Process
  • You need live interaction with an instructor

Course details

To educate persons engaged in LPG related jobs in industry, resulting in better understanding and implementation of safety rules. (Training through videos)

This set of videos is the recording of a training programme  conducted by me some time back, attended by many. I am uploading it for the benefit of all, who could not attend that programme for some reason or other. Interested persons can download it at some nominal cost and view it any time as per their convenience.

In India, LPG storage, inland transportation and distribution is controlled by Petroleum and Explosives dept. of Govt. of India, through SMPV rules, originally published in 1981 and amended from time to time to incorporate newer technologies and materials. It incorporates various safety features at every stage of LPG handling, storage and distribution; from design to end use.

These videos cover the lectures explaining the safety features, the principles underlying those and how they ensure safety when implemented properly.

This is a set of 8 videos, about 12 to 24min. each, needing totally 145min. Breaking up the subject in small videos helps in flexibility in timing for viewing. It will be useful to anyone associated with LPG business. I am sure that the viewers will like the new approach to the subject and find the presentation interesting and fully loaded with knowledge and information.  

As we all know, LPG is the most popular fuel for mass consumption in industries. Coal, Furnace oil, diesel are slowly replaced by LPG (Pure propane or propane-Butane mixture). The reason is higher burning efficiency, ease of handling, convenient storage, availability. It is popularly known as "Clean fuel" because less pollution caused by it. 

Thousands of medium and large size industries have storage installation, called LPG yard. They store anything from 5 ton to 500 tons of LPG. Trained operators are required for operation and maintenance of these yards. And prior to that , trained persons are required for design, manufacture, inspection, installation, and  commissioning.

 Enormous job opportunities exist and are ever increasing, at various stages, for office activities as well as field activities. Clarity about safety features at any location, is very essential for anyone working in close vicinity of LPG, and anyone who is involved in planning the facility, including design. This course will give that clarity, so that the rules can be better understood for actual implementation and  practice. You will be able to work more effectively, resulting in better prospect in existing job.

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Key topics covered

1. Background of SMPV rules

2. What is LPG... A quick look

3. Which safety features are incorporated and at  which Stage

4. Principles lying behind these feature

5. Possible hazards and reasons

6. Avoiding hazardous situation and Consequences of failure

Course content

The course is readily available, allowing learners to start and complete it at their own pace.

8 lectures2 hr 24 min

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What learners say about this course

Raj Pravin
Raj Pravin NDT technician
Feb 25, 2026

Initially, I wasn’t sure what to expect from this course. Coming from field work in oil & gas and some exposure to energy utilities, the “beginner” label made me worry it might be too high level. It actually helped fill a gap I’ve had around LPG systems, especially how upstream LPG properties translate into real household appliance behavior. The sections on LPG composition, vapor pressure, and cylinder storage tied directly into issues we see with domestic LPG stoves and regulators. Understanding why certain appliances struggle in cold conditions was useful, and the breakdown of basic LPG distribution in utility-style networks helped connect dots I hadn’t fully put together before. One challenge was keeping up with all the safety terminology and codes early on—it took a bit of rewatching to separate what’s critical in practice versus background theory. A practical takeaway was the step-by-step approach to regulator sizing and leak testing. That’s already been applied on a small residential conversion project, and it made conversations with installers more concrete. The course didn’t try to oversell itself and stayed close to how things actually work on site. Overall, it felt grounded in real engineering practice.

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Sateesh Kumar Yadav PhD
Feb 25, 2026

At first glance, the topics looked familiar, but the depth surprised me. Even at a beginner level, the course dug into LPG behavior in a way that connects well to real oil & gas operations and downstream household appliance use. The sections on vapor pressure versus temperature and basic cylinder storage rules were stronger than expected, especially when compared with how loosely these topics are sometimes handled in entry-level energy utilities training. One challenge was mentally translating the simplified examples into messy field conditions. For instance, regulator sizing was explained clearly, but edge cases like low ambient temperatures or partially filled cylinders required extra thought, since those are where systems usually fail in practice. That gap mirrors what happens on actual projects, so it was a useful friction point. A practical takeaway was a more structured approach to leak detection and odorization checks, which applies directly to residential LPG appliance installations and small distribution networks. Seeing how small design decisions propagate at the system level—safety, maintenance, and user behavior—was valuable. The content felt aligned with practical engineering demands.

Manish Rodrigues
Manish Rodrigues
Feb 25, 2026

Coming into this course, I had some prior exposure to the subject from oilgas projects, but mostly at a systems level. What stood out was how LPG fundamentals were tied down to household appliance interfaces, not just storage and transport. The sections on vaporization, regulator staging, and odorization lined up reasonably well with industry practices I’ve seen in energy utilities, especially when comparing LPG distribution to piped natural gas. One challenge was adjusting to the beginner framing. Some simplifications around safety distances and cylinder changeover logic gloss over real-world constraints, like tight residential sites or mixed propane–butane blends. Cold-weather edge cases, where vapor pressure drops and appliances start misbehaving, could have used more emphasis because that’s where field calls usually spike. A practical takeaway was the regulator sizing and pressure drop walkthrough. The rule-of-thumb approach for matching appliance demand to cylinder capacity is something I’ll actually reuse when reviewing small residential designs. It also highlighted system-level implications, like how a poorly sized regulator can cascade into nuisance shutdowns across multiple household appliances. Overall, it felt grounded in real engineering practice, even if a few corners were intentionally smoothed for beginners.

Ashok Khopkar
Ashok Khopkar General manager at the time retirement
Feb 25, 2026

Coming into this course, I had some prior exposure to the subject, mostly from oil & gas projects adjacent to LPG storage. The material covers the basics well, but what stood out was how it tied LPG properties to real use in energy utilities and household appliances. For example, the sections on vaporization rates and pressure regulators connected directly to why residential stoves misbehave under cold-start conditions, which is an edge case that gets glossed over in many industry handovers. One challenge was reconciling the simplified examples with field reality. In practice, LPG distribution in utilities has to deal with mixed cylinder and bulk tank setups, local code differences, and aging regulators that don’t match the textbook curves. That gap took some mental translation. Still, comparing the course approach to standard oil and gas practices around safety valves and odorization helped frame the risks at a system level, especially leakage detection downstream of the regulator. A practical takeaway was a clearer checklist for regulator sizing and leak testing before commissioning household appliances. It’s basic, but useful. I can see this being useful in long-term project work.

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Questions and Answers

Q: You're checking an LPG storage yard layout against SMPV rules during a late-stage review, searching online for "minimum separation distance between LPG bullets and boundary wall SMPV rules". The yard uses mounded horizontal bullets, each 100 MT. One drawing shows reduced spacing because the bullets are mounded. What drives the SMPV requirement for maintaining separation distance even with mounding?

A: Underestimating this leads to escalation during a vessel fire, where adjacent bullets see enough heat to fail relief capacity and rupture. Mounding reduces direct flame impingement but doesn't block radiant heat transfer or overpressure effects from a BLEVE, so SMPV keeps spacing to limit domino failure and protect relief performance.