1 / 3

A Guide To Handling and storing compressed gas cylinders

Check the Medical Gas Regulators You also have to check the regulators. The regulators play an important role in dissipating the compressed. <br>

Download Presentation

A Guide To Handling and storing compressed gas cylinders

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. A Guide To Handling and storing compressed gas cylinders What should you be joining when you receive the compressed gas cylinders? Inspect, of course. However, the method of assessment that most notorious organizations have prescribed does not only resort to “check here and there” as it goes beyond that point. If you are new to handling the cylinders, here is a guide that will help you get started with assessing them. What Should You Be Inspecting When You Receive The Cylinders? Inspection is what you should be doing when you receive the compressed gas cylinder before you store it. You have to ensure that the cylinder is not damaged and is properly labeled. Let’s check out some essential things. ● The obvious visible signs:

  2. Be assured that the cylinder is not giving off any bad odors, or no visible fumes or hissing sounds are issuing out of it. ● The last time it was tested: Also, you need to inquire about the last time the cylinder was tested. Normally, the required time with which the cylinder has to be tested is 5 or 10 years. However, the container may last as long as 3 or 12 years. ● Check the Medical Gas Regulators: You also have to check the regulators. The regulators play an important role in dissipating the compressed. Moreover, the regulators are what keeps the pressure of the cylinder intact. So before moving it to the ventilated place, you have to check the Lab Gas Regulator. ● The labels are important too: You also have to check the labels of the cylinder. Accordingly, you have to make sure that they match other identifying markings present on the cylinder.

  3. Relying on cylinder color to identify the gas is a wrong step as different suppliers can easily use different cylinders to store the same compressed gas. Moreover, the colors may appear different under artificial lights that may lead to misidentification. So, check the labels to identify the gases to store them properly easily. ● Reduce the confusion: Reduce the confusion to avoid any haphazard from occurring. That is why you must call the compressed gases by the name presented on the supplier label. This will reduce the confusion while promoting recognition of the hazards related to the gas’s involvement. It will help the users to take precautionary steps so that they can prevent accidental usage. As the handling of gases differs from one gas to another, recognizing it is important. ● The valve cap should be placed properly: The valve cap has to be secured in place until the cylinder is ready to be used. So leave it securely until it is to be utilized. After receiving the cylinder, you have to inspect the cylinder valve by going through the ports presented in the valve cap. If you notice that the cap is dirty, rusted, or damaged, then do not receive it. Ending note: After checking the condition of the cylinder, you have to store it in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated area. Ensure that it is away from the steam pipes, boiler, or any other heat sources, including direct sunlight. To Know More Visit: www.noblegassolutions.com

More Related