Tanks to transport gases and are governed by various Statutes. The products are LPG, Oxygen, Ammonia, Nitrogen etc and one such type of tank to carry is LPG tank. The product such as HSD, Petrol and kerosene are loaded at atmospheric pressure while LPG is loaded at certain higher pressure. All pressurized tanks will have safety valves. Temperature and pressure gauges are fitted in the tanks along with rotor gauge to find the level of the liquid. Maximum 85% capacity is loaded. The loading pressure of LPG is 10 KSCM, while filling pressure is 14.4 KSCM. Therefore, manufacturer of LPG Tank is required to involving testing authorities from day one i.e., selection of raw materials while manufacturing LPG Tanks. The drawing and valves details of the Tank are furnished to Explosive department for issuance of Certificate. As LPG is highly explosive in its nature, the Government through the Controller of Explosives stress the safety of the tank by involving third party agencies like M/s IES, Bureau of VERITAS for inspection, from selection of sheets, up to the end of manufacture of tank. Tests carried out during the manufacture of tank.