Dear Readers,
Industrial, manufacturing, repair shops, fabrication shops and construction operations require the use of compressed gases for a variety of different operations. Compressed gases present a unique hazard. Depending on the gas, there is a potential for simultaneous exposure to both mechanical and chemical hazards.
Hazards include
• Fire & Explosion
• Missile hazard from broken cylinder heads
• Frostbite or gas injection under skin
• Impact from falling cylinders
• Poisoning
• Asphyxiation
• Over exposure
Main Causes are inadequate training and supervision, poor installation, poor maintenance, poor storage, faulty equipment etc.
We shall ensure at most safe precautions to create safe working environment to eliminate the risk of injury due to the compressed gas cylinders. The smart safety rules and controls are as follows.
• Inspect cylinders, regulators, flash back arrestors, hoses for damage and as per the standards before each use. Check cylinder & gas identification
• Use a cart/wheeled trolley or other secure means for moving - never carry or roll gas cylinders
• Grease or oils in areas where compressed oxygen is used can cause fire or explosion
• Use non-sparking tools for flammable gases
• Secure cylinders at work areas. Installation of caps on all cylinders
• Never refill or attempt to repair a gas cylinder
• Move leaking cylinders out of the offices/work areas – then vent all remaining gas. Mark damaged cylinders “Damaged. Do not Use”
• Engineering controls such as gas cylinder storage areas, leak monitors, fume hoods, ventilation systems, sprinkler systems
• Administrative controls such as inspections, training, audits, signage & labels, identification of authorized employees, safe operating procedures
• Proper personal protective equipment use
Personnel working with the compressed gas cylinders must be aware of the risks and follow safe work practices. Please take note on the identification of Hazards, required safety control measures, and communicate the information to the entire site crew.
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