The Red Tag program provides a consistent means for gas utilities, propane distributors, gas contractors, and others deemed appropriate by the chief gas inspector, to report unresolved gas-related deficiencies or identify reoccurring design flaws.
This allows TSASK Gas Inspectors to ensure that legitimate hazardous or potentially hazardous conditions are resolved in a timely manner and to address design flaws through the appropriate certification agencies. The focus is on the safety aspect of reporting deficiencies.
The Red Tag program applies to all aspects of the gas utilization system, including:
- The appliance, equipment, component, or accessory where gas is to be used
- The piping and tubing system
- The venting system
- Any material that is composed predominantly of or a mixture of:
- Methane (natural gas), propane (liquid or vapor), butane, hydrogen gas, manufactured gas and fuel oil.
See the Red Tag Program User Manual for full details.
RED TAG PROGRAM USER MANUAL
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