Two persons were on Thursday injured in a gas bottle explosion in C Field Sophia. According to Massy Gas Products Limited, the incident occurred early last Thursday morning.
In a statement, Massy said that the cause of the flash explosion that injured the two persons. “We are deeply concerned for the well-being of those injured and extend our heartfelt wishes for their full and speedy recovery.”
“Upon receiving notification of the incident, a Massy Gas technical response team promptly visited the location at Lot 121 C Field Sophia at 14:20 hrs. to conduct an on-site assessment in the presence of the customer, Mr. King Jarod, the brother of one of the injured parties. The injured individuals were not present during the visit.” Massy said its preliminary findings indicate that the LPG cylinder showed no evidence of leaks, the cylinder’s rubber seal was intact, the cylinder, purchased approximately two days prior from a nearby dealer, was nearly full, and a non-recommended regulator was installed.
Additionally, the company said that the regulator was found to be defective, releasing gas even when in the OFF position, which directly caused the flash explosion. Further, the incident was not reported to the Guyana Fire Service. “As part of our immediate response, the Massy Gas team replaced the unsafe regulator with a recommended Kosan regulator, hose, and clips, ensuring the new installation met safety standards before departing the premises,” Massy said while emphasizing that the incident underscores the critical importance of using only approved regulators and fittings that meet established safety standards.
“Customers are urged to always use recommended Kosan regulators, hoses, and clips, and to regularly inspect their equipment to minimize the risk of malfunction. As a company committed to safety and reliability, Massy Gas urges all customers to immediately report suspected leaks, unusual odours, or faulty equipment to our emergency hotline at 592-600-0839, and to notify the Guyana Fire Service in the event of an incident.” The company said that in addition to its emergency response, it continues to invest in community safety education and awareness programmes to help households and businesses use LPG safely and responsibly. “Massy Gas remains committed to the safety of our customers and the communities we serve,” the statement said. (Kaieteur News/ (Massy Gas)