Okay I understand
vaping in the yard with LNG fuelling station would be a little sketchy. What I don't get is
vaping in a truck with LNG. All trucks are equips with sensors if there is a leak. ( red light / green light) on the dash. They have also banned it on all diesel trucks. I know my work can ban whatever they want, I just thought this was a poor excuse to ban vaping. Sorry if I came across as some kind of righteous ahole, can vape wherever I want, I'm not like that. Just wanted some information.... Thanks bunnykiller
I didn't mean to offend, though I often do without meaning to. I still need to work on that.
I can agree, in the truck, with sensors to help detect leaks even your nose can't, the risk is astronomically small. I also agree that the blanket ban -in all areas- is truly failtastic.
My only gripe was with the situation in the yard, where gas and air can be mixing without people knowing it. I've felt first hand the damage even a brief flash blast can do - my left arm was blistered from shoulder to wrist in a propane flash while I was trying to light a forge once. That wasn't even an explosion, just a flash flame. It seemed to me (I may be mistaken) that you asked a pretty straightforward question, and then argued with people's answer. Thus, my asshattery.
Yeah, I would think proper reasoning should be brought to bear about areas where gas is not of true concern, and bringing some reason to the boss folk might be in order.