Gas Cylinders :- Dos & Donts
Do….👍
- You must always keep cylinders in a secure and upright position
- Keep the protective valve cap in place when a cylinder is not in use
- Mark the cylinder 'Empty or ' when the gas has been used
- Keep oil and grease away from oxygen cylinders (oil and oxygen can ignite spontaneously)
- Open valves slowly, using the valve wheel or T handle wrench provided by the supplier
- Store oxygen and fuel gas cylinders at least 20 feet apart or separated by a 5 foot high noncombustible barrier
- If the cylinder is too heavy to handle use a hand truck to move it, or ask a co worker for help.
Don’t…👎
- Don't permit sparks, flames, or molten metal to contact the cylinder
- Never mix the valves of acetylene and oxygen
- Never use grease or oil on valves
- Don't lift cylinders without safety caps in place
- Never use oxygen to blow or dust off your work clothes
- Don't roll cylinders horizontally on the ground
- Never drop cylinders on the ground or other work surfaces
- Don't store oxygen cylinders with other fuel gas cylinders
- Never use a leaking gas cylinder.Take it out of service immediately


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