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My research tells me use of electric trucks in freezers is the best option to prevent CO exposure. Further, it is obvious that truck maintenance is critical if using LPG in poorly ventilated spaces (IE freezers). Does anyone have any data they are willing to share regarding exposure values found when using LPG inside of freezers? Also any thoughts/hard numbers about increased costs due to more ventilation exchanges? Thanks!
  • Posted 21 Oct 2008 12:18
  • By Stefnbama
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  • South Carolina, United States

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