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Compressed Gas Cylinders Condensed Safety Rules

HANDLING AND USE

  • Secure all cylinders by a chain, strap, or on a cart (regardless of tank size)
  • Report/replace all cylinders in questionable condition
  • Label all cylinders with contents and stage of use (e.g., “full,” “in use,” “empty”)
  • Use gas cylinders in well ventilated areas only
  • Do not strike or allow cylinders to strike against one another
  • Keep cylinders away from sparks, flames, or radiant heat
  • Replace cap when cylinders are not in use or when a regulator is not attached
  • A proper gas regulator is required during use; improvised adapters are not allowed
  • Release pressure and close valve at the end of the day’s use
  • Handle empty cylinders with the same care as full cylinders

TRANSPORTATION

  • Move cylinders only on a hand truck or other cart designed for such purpose
  • Do not handle more than one cylinder at a time unless a cart designed for such purpose is utilized

STORAGE

  • Store in a cool, well ventilated and protected area, away from emergency exits
  • Do not let the temperature of the cylinders exceed 38° C (100° F)
  • Do not store corrosive gases for more than 6 months
  • Store cylinders by compatibility (e.g., hydrogen away from oxygen)

*These rules are only intended to condense, highlight, and summarize the most commonly applicable safety aspects and do not supersede the University of Florida’s “Compressed Gas Cylinders: Use and Storage.”