actually the E 9791 has been extended again https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/hazmat/documents/offer/SP9791.pdf/offerserver/SP9791
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actually the E 9791 has been extended again https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/hazmat/documents/offer/SP9791.pdf/offerserver/SP9791
actually the E 9791 has been extended again https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/hazmat/documents/offer/SP9791.pdf/offerserver/SP9791
Your avatar goes great with this replyThat is the current/previous permit renewal that has just now expired...
Update from PSI-PCI.
Industry Bulletin: Status of the Special Permit 9791 - DiveNewswire
PSI-PCI would like to provide the following factual information related to the expiration of Special Permit 9791 (marked on cylinders as either E9791 or SP9791). The Special Permit (SP) is expired as of 9/30/22. This means that any cylinder stamped with that SP9791 or E9791 is no longer valid...www.divenewswire.com
reduced in gas capacity (if filled) to approximately 50psig, and set aside in a safe manner in storage.
Guess I’m doing crimes at the ol home fill stationFrom the URL:
LOL, going to say no to that dawg.
A decade ago when the first delayed renewal happened, I remember ALOT of those tanks going up for sale cheap at $150-$175 ea in sets. If shops don't fill it's going to force alot of divers to buy new tanks.Update from PSI-PCI.
Industry Bulletin: Status of the Special Permit 9791 - DiveNewswire
PSI-PCI would like to provide the following factual information related to the expiration of Special Permit 9791 (marked on cylinders as either E9791 or SP9791). The Special Permit (SP) is expired as of 9/30/22. This means that any cylinder stamped with that SP9791 or E9791 is no longer valid...www.divenewswire.com