Three Workplace Accidents Involving Gas Cylinders That Could Have Been Avoided

While it’s easy to be wise after the event, it’s essential that workplace accidents are analysed to...

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Oxygen and acetylene cylinder storage requirements

Pure oxygen and acetylene are both gases used for a wide range of industrial welding and cutting...

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Corrosive Gases: How to Store and Handle Them Safely

As Class 2.3 Toxic Gases, corrosive gases have the potential to burn or destroy organic tissue....

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Is Acetylene Dangerous?

When it comes to workplace gases, acetylene is one of the most widely used fuel gases. However,...

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Safe Storage of Gas Cylinders in the Workplace

As compressed gas creates a range of hazards in a workplace, an integral part of managing the risks...

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Compressed Gases in Cylinders: When Do You Need a Risk Assessment?

As dangerous goods, compressed gases in cylinders must be stored and handled carefully to control...

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What Are Class 2.2 Non-Flammable, Non-Toxic Gases?

Why are Class 2.2 Non-Flammable, Non-Toxic Gases dangerous and how can you store them in a safe and...

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Controlling Gas Cylinder Hazards

Compressed gases stored under pressure in cylinders present a complex range of hazards. Therefore,...

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How to Store and Handle Liquified Petroleum Gas (LP Gas): A Complete Guide

LPG - short for Liquified Petroleum Gas or Liquid Petroleum Gas - and also called LP Gas - is...

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How should gas cylinders be stored?

Compressed gases in cylinders are classified as Dangerous Goods (as well as Hazardous Substances)...

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Managing Risk in Workplaces with Gases Stored in Cylinders

Compressed gases stored under pressure in cylinders are recognised as dangerous goods. Therefore,...

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5 Workplace Accidents Involving Aerosols

A huge range of substances are housed in aerosol cans. Due to their compact size and convenient...

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