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Aerosol cans dispense a huge range of substances in various forms — pastes, foams, wet or dry...
Compressed gases in cylinders are classed as dangerous goods, and therefore, should only be handled...
While it’s easy to be wise after the event, it’s essential that workplace accidents are analysed to...
Pure oxygen and acetylene are both gases used for a wide range of industrial welding and cutting...
As Class 2.3 Toxic Gases, corrosive gases have the potential to burn or destroy organic tissue....
When it comes to workplace gases, acetylene is one of the most widely used fuel gases. However,...
As compressed gas creates a range of hazards in a workplace, an integral part of managing the risks...
As dangerous goods, compressed gases in cylinders must be stored and handled carefully to control...
Why are Class 2.2 Non-Flammable, Non-Toxic Gases dangerous and how can you store them in a safe and...
Compressed gases stored under pressure in cylinders present a complex range of hazards. Therefore,...
LPG - short for Liquified Petroleum Gas or Liquid Petroleum Gas - and also called LP Gas - is...
Compressed gases in cylinders are classified as Dangerous Goods (as well as Hazardous Substances)...
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