You must obtain a business license from the appropriate county government.

You’ll need a fire certificate, which proves that the retail location has been fire-tested. This certificate can be obtained from county government offices.

Safety assessment report – Evidence that the retail site has undergone a safety assessment by individuals registered with the Directorate of Occupational Safety and Health Services.

Certificate of Workplace Registration issued by the Directorate of Occupational Safety and Health Services.

Gas cylinders, whether empty or filled, should be stored in a well-ventilated area, preferably outdoors, in a secure cage.

Display “No smoking” signs and keep fire extinguishers in place that are serviced regularly.

Have a calibrated/standardized weighing scale that is in good working order.

Filled LPG cylinders should only be purchased from Energy Regulatory Commission-licensed wholesalers.

Get a supply agreement from a licensed distributor.

Keep track of the serial numbers of each cylinder you receive and distribute.

Before distributing, perform a physical inspection of the cylinders, such as checking the paint, foot ring, and valve.