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Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety

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Compressed Gas CylinderCompressed gas cylinders (CGC) are under great pressures, often exceeding 2000 pounds per square inch or 136 atmospheres. To prevent the accidental and uncontrolled release of energy it is important to protect cylinders from toppling over and rupturing the valve stem. All compressed gas cylinders, including lecture bottles, "empty" cylinders, and cylinders in transit, must be secured in racks, clamping devices, holders, stands, or other protective structure.

Schedule and Contact:

EH&S provides CGC safety training to various groups once in two months. For further information or assistance, please contact EH&S at X4111.

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