Information drive on ordinances on LPGs, Christmas lights
February 20, 2007 | 12:00am
An informative drive was held to explain the mechanics in implementing of the recently approved ordinances on LPGs and Christmas lights and other related products on January 26 at the Sangguniang Panlungsod Session Hall.
Attended by LPG dealers, senior citizens, barangay officials, teachers, Engr. Guillermo Avelino Jr. of DTI, Atty. Beverly Milo of BIR, Sr. Insp. Romualdo Mina of the Bureau of Fire Protection, and residents of Dagupan.
Several Safety features of LPG Ordinance are:
All LPG must have Color Coding and with proper labels, especially the date of manufacture of the cylinder;
· Bureau of Fire Protection and Department of Trade and Industry confirmed that LPG tanks manufactured prior to 1996 are not allowed to be sold;
LPG Dealers/ Distributors must personally deliver, weigh and install LPG Gas to the residents or place of business of the consumer;
LPG Dealers/ Distributors must automatically follow the Department of Energy instructions regarding the announcement in lowering the price of LPGs; and
LPG tanks could only be transported by the dealers/ distributors in a especially equipped safety features in all the delivery trucks and all the tricycles. i.e. safety belts, wooden barriers, fire extinguisher and must carry with them weighing scales, exemption will be "if" transported by motorboat and "bancas" when the place of the consumer is not accessible by the land transportation.
Some of the salient features of the Christmas Lights Regulation Ordinance of Dagupan City are:
Prohibitions against selling Christmas lights without DTI approved labels; and
And prohibition against selling substandard lights.
As of this writing, the LPG dealers who attended have agreed to give 10 percent discount.
Under this ordinance, the Dagupan City Market Division together with DTI, BFP as the implementing agency and Barangay officials will assist in the implementation.
Attended by LPG dealers, senior citizens, barangay officials, teachers, Engr. Guillermo Avelino Jr. of DTI, Atty. Beverly Milo of BIR, Sr. Insp. Romualdo Mina of the Bureau of Fire Protection, and residents of Dagupan.
Several Safety features of LPG Ordinance are:
All LPG must have Color Coding and with proper labels, especially the date of manufacture of the cylinder;
· Bureau of Fire Protection and Department of Trade and Industry confirmed that LPG tanks manufactured prior to 1996 are not allowed to be sold;
LPG Dealers/ Distributors must personally deliver, weigh and install LPG Gas to the residents or place of business of the consumer;
LPG Dealers/ Distributors must automatically follow the Department of Energy instructions regarding the announcement in lowering the price of LPGs; and
LPG tanks could only be transported by the dealers/ distributors in a especially equipped safety features in all the delivery trucks and all the tricycles. i.e. safety belts, wooden barriers, fire extinguisher and must carry with them weighing scales, exemption will be "if" transported by motorboat and "bancas" when the place of the consumer is not accessible by the land transportation.
Some of the salient features of the Christmas Lights Regulation Ordinance of Dagupan City are:
Prohibitions against selling Christmas lights without DTI approved labels; and
And prohibition against selling substandard lights.
As of this writing, the LPG dealers who attended have agreed to give 10 percent discount.
Under this ordinance, the Dagupan City Market Division together with DTI, BFP as the implementing agency and Barangay officials will assist in the implementation.
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