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New specs boost safety, cut costs for propane service fleet Manager: Len Strazza Title: Manager - national fleet operations Fleet: AmeriGas, Valley Forge, PA Operation: Residential/commercial propane supplier PROBLEM A truck equipped with a crane for installing 500- to 1,000-gal. aboveground steel propane tanks has to be tough enough to handle all that weight over years of service, yet be affordable, too. Amerigas's Len Strazza adds a third caveat: It's got to be a “safe” truck, by which he means fitted with safety devices to protect not only the health and welfare of work crews, but also the ...

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