Safety relief devices for compressed gas containers compressed gas cylinders portable tanks and cargo tanks shall have pressure relief devices installed and maintained in accordance with compressed gas association pamphlets s 1 1 1963 and 1965 addenda and s 1 2 1963 which is incorporated by reference as specified in sec.
Compressed gas cylinder safety osha.
Compressed gases and cylinders must be properly stored transported and used to prevent injury and accidents.
Compressed gas cylinders shall be legibly marked for the purpose of identifying the gas content with either the chemical or the trade name of the gas.
Compressed gas and equipment is addressed in specific osha standards for general industry maritime and construction.
Special storage use and handling precautions are necessary in order to control these hazards.
The careful review of the compressed gas association pamphlet p 1 1965 revealed that for safe handling cylinders that are not in use should be placed into storage.
Compressed gas cylinder safety.
Compressed gas cylinders common oversights of safety issues found within osha regulations excerpts the actual osha standard 1910 253 b 2 ii says inside of buildings cylinders shall be stored in a well protected well ventilated dry location at least 20 6 1m feet from highly combustible materials such as oil or excelsior.
Compressed gas cylinder safety and osha guidelines.
Fires toxic gas exposure explosion and oxygen displacement these compressed gas hazards pose threats to you and your employees.
Compressed gas cylinders must be safely stored and managed to reduce the risk of serious hazards including explosions gas leaks and burns.
Regulators cylinders and cylinder valves must be inspected regularly to ensure safe operation.
Whenever practical the marking shall be located on the shoulder of the cylinder.
This section highlights osha standards and documents related to compressed gas and equipment.
Compressed gas cylinder cgc safety compressed or liquefied gas cylinders are often used to store chemicals for industrial purposes.
Industrial gas cylinders are color coded to provide identification at a glance.
Hazards associated with compressed gases include oxygen displacement fires explosions and toxic gas exposures as well as the physical hazards associated with high pressure systems.
That is when the cylinders are not in use they should be capped for valve protection.
Such marking shall be by means of stenciling stamping or labeling and shall not be readily removable.
It is suggested that during standby status the regulators of the cylinders be removed.