Propane and LPG Shipping: Compressed Gas IATA IMDG Transport Regulations
Shipping Propane and LPG Under Compressed Gas Regulations
Propane (UN1978) and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG, UN1075) are Class 2.1 flammable gases that represent one of the largest volume hazmat product categories in global commerce. From residential heating fuel to industrial process gas, IATA DGR and IMDG Code compliance is essential for every propane and LPG shipment moving through commercial transport channels.
Classification and Properties
Propane and LPG are classified as Division 2.1 (Flammable Gas) under all transport regulations. These products are shipped as liquefied compressed gases, meaning they exist as liquids under pressure in transport cylinders and tanks. The flammable range of propane (2.1-9.5% in air) creates explosion risks if released in confined spaces. Vapor density greater than air means leaked gas collects in low-lying areas.
IATA DGR for Air Transport
Small propane cylinders (camping-size) may be permitted on cargo aircraft under IATA DGR Packing Instruction 200 with specific cylinder and quantity limitations. Most commercial LPG quantities are forbidden by air due to flammable gas volume restrictions. Air freight of propane is limited to small cylinders meeting specific pressure and testing requirements.
IMDG Code for Ocean Transport
Ocean shipping of propane and LPG under the IMDG Code accommodates cylinders and portable tanks in standard containers. On-deck stowage away from living quarters and ignition sources is required. Segregation from oxidizers and toxic gases must be maintained. Container packing of propane cylinders requires securing against movement and valve protection during sea transport.
Cylinder Transport Requirements
DOT and TC cylinder specifications govern propane container design, testing, and maintenance. Cylinders must display current requalification dates, proper DOT specification markings, and tare weight information. Truckload transport of propane cylinders requires placarding, hazmat shipping papers, and drivers with CDL hazmat endorsements. Cylinder orientation, securing, and ventilation requirements apply during road transport.
Bulk LPG Distribution
Bulk LPG transport in MC-331 cargo tanks and portable tanks serves commercial and residential distribution networks. Distribution logistics must coordinate delivery schedules with customer tank capacities and seasonal demand variations. Storage facilities for bulk LPG require NFPA 58 compliant installations with proper separation distances and safety equipment.
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