DOE starts certifying LPG training providers under LIRA implementation

Under the new regulations of the Department of Energy, all individuals engaged in any activity or facility within the LPG industry must undergo training from government-accredited organizations to ensure high safety and technical standards. PNA FILE PHOTO
Under the new regulations of the Department of Energy, all individuals engaged in any activity or facility within the LPG industry must undergo training from government-accredited organizations to ensure high safety and technical standards. PNA FILE PHOTO

THE Department of Energy (DOE) has officially certified three industry organizations as qualified training providers for the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) sector.

The qualified service persons (QSPs) certification is part of the preparation for the implementation of the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Industry Regulation Act (LIRA) aimed at improving safety and professionalism in the LPG industry.

Under the new regulations, all individuals engaged in any activity or facility within the LPG industry must undergo training from government-accredited organizations to ensure high safety and technical standards.

In a statement over the weekend, the DOE said the certified organizations are the LPG Industry Association (LPGIA), the LPG Marketers Association (LPGMA), and the Philippine LPG Association (PLPGA). These groups are the first to meet the requirements set by the DOE.

With their accreditation, they can provide training on refinery operations, import terminal and depot operations, bulk and cylinder transport operations, refilling plant management, dealer and retail outlet operations, auto-LPG dispensing station management, and centralized LPG piping systems for bulk consumers.

“Their recognition as authorized training organizations is a crucial step towards professionalizing the industry. By empowering these associations to deliver QSP training, we are ensuring that more professionals are equipped with the knowledge and skills required to uphold the highest standards of safety and service,” Oil Industry Management Bureau Director Rino Abad said during the awarding of the certification on Dec. 13.

Abad said the training that will be provided by the accredited industry groups are not limited to the members of their associations.

“By opening their programs to all interested individuals, we can raise the overall level of expertise in the industry, benefiting consumers and stakeholders alike,” he added.

As part of LIRA’s implementation, those engaged in LPG businesses need to ensure their employees are trained by one of the DOE-certified organizations to renew their licenses. (PNA)

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