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NFPA 58: Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LP-Gas) Code 2014 – Official Edition
The NFPA 58 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code 2014, published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), is the authoritative standard for the safe storage, handling, transportation, and use of liquefied petroleum gas (LP-Gas/propane) in the United States. For jurisdictions operating under the 2014 code cycle, this is the definitive LP-Gas safety reference.
From residential propane systems and agricultural applications to commercial and industrial LP-Gas installations, NFPA 58 2014 provides the complete requirements to ensure LP-Gas systems are designed, installed, and operated safely.
What's Inside
- Complete 2014 LP-Gas code requirements for storage, handling, and use
- Container installation requirements for above-ground and underground tanks
- LP-Gas piping system design and installation standards
- Requirements for LP-Gas dispensing facilities and vehicle fueling
- Transportation requirements for LP-Gas containers and cargo tanks
- Emergency planning and safety requirements for LP-Gas facilities
Who Needs This Code?
- LP-Gas dealers and propane distributors
- Propane system installers and service technicians
- Agricultural operations using LP-Gas for heating and drying
- Building inspectors and code officials in 2014-cycle jurisdictions
- Fire marshals and AHJ officials enforcing LP-Gas regulations
- Facility managers at commercial and industrial LP-Gas installations
LP-Gas is one of the most widely used fuels in America — powering homes, farms, forklifts, and industrial processes. NFPA 58 2014 gives installers, dealers, and inspectors the complete safety framework to handle propane correctly and keep every installation code-compliant and incident-free.
Published by NFPA — the trusted authority on fire and life safety standards since 1896.