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Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety

Course Length:  2 hours
 
CFR Reference:  29 CFR 1910.101(b)

Overview:  Compressed gases are used in every aspect of our lives. They used to keep our food cold, to anesthetize us for surgery, to provide oxygen to emphysema patients, to grill our food, to manufacture products, and to heat rooms. Compressed gases can be very safe, but if you do not handle, store, or use them properly, they can be deadly.

This training session discusses what a compressed gas is, what a cryogenic liquid is, how to handle and store a compressed gas, and what are the hazards of both compressed gases and cryogenic liquids.

Course Required by: OSHA

Prerequisites:  None required.

Course Objectives:  Upon completion of this training the student will be familiar with:

1. Definition of a compressed gas.
2. Definition of a cryogenic liquid.
3. Proper handling procedures.
4. Proper compressed gas storage procedures.
5. The hazards associated with compressed gases such as the high pressure and damage to cylinder causing the cylinder to become a missile.
6. The hazards of cryogenic liquids.
7. The PPE required for the compressed gases and cryogenic liquids.

Written Exam:  SMS requires a minimum score of 70%. Incorrectly answered questions will be reviewed with student to ensure understanding before completion of course.

Retraining:  Student is responsible for retraining every year.

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