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Purpose
To
ensure all gas cylinders are used, stored and handled
in a safe manner and in accordance with all applicable
Federal and State regulations.
Because gases
are supplied in cylinders under great pressures, some
as much as several thousand pounds per square inch,
they must be used with the greatest of care.
Basic Requirements
When
using, storing or transporting gas cylinders, adhere
to the following:
- Cylinder
caps shall be in place when a cylinder is not in use;
- Ensure
all cylinders are properly labeled as to the contents;
- Always
secure cylinders even if not in use;
- Cylinders
shall be kept away from radiators and other sources
of heat, Avoid exposing the cylinder to temps above
125 degrees F
- Adapters
or converters shall not be used to convert equipment
to different threads;
- Storage
of flammable and oxidizing cylinders shall be separated
by at least 20 feet or a fire resistant barrier of
at least five feet high and having a fire rating of
at least one hour;
- Cylinders
shall be transported by hand truck and shall never
be moved from one location to another by manhandling
or rolling;
- Once a
cylinder has been used, it should be clearly marked
"Empty" and never stored with other full
cylinders;
- Buy only
the quantities you need;
- Read all
label information and MSDS before use;
- Use and
store cylinders in well ventilated areas;
- Rely on
the experts (the manufacturer) for advice.
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