Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety
Industrial and laboratory operations require compressed gases for a variety of uses and applications. As someone who works with compressed gas cylinders, you shoulder the responsibility to safely manage and use them. In addition to their practical applications, compressed gas cylinders also pose a unique hazard. Depending on the particular gas, there is potential for simultaneous exposure to both physical or mechanical hazards, as well as chemical hazards. Fortunately, you can minimize, if not completely eliminate, hazards presented by compressed gas cylinders. Continue in the course to learn more.
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Course Outline
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1. Introduction
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2. Identification
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3. Cylinder Storage
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4. Handling and Transportation
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5. Valve and Regulator Safety
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6. Inspections and Repairs
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7. Conclusion
Learning Objectives
- Identify common and unique hazards while working with compressed gas cylinders.
- Describe storage techniques of compressed gas cylinders such as segregation, securing and signage.
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