Compressed Gas Storage and OSHA Standards
CO2Meter, Inc.
CO2Meter is a global leader in gas detection safety, analysis, and control solutions. We are ISO 9001:2015 certified.
Compressed gas safety is critical to anyone working around cylinders or tanks of compressed or liquid gas.?
Compressed gas is typically stored in a high-pressure vessel designed to transport gas at pressures above atmospheric. These cylinders are made of durable materials such as steel or aluminum, and is fitted with a valve to control the release of the gas.
Compressed gas cylinders and tanks are also used in a wide range of industries for a variety of purposes, including welding, pharmaceutical, hospitality, agriculture, and industrial manufacturing. Proper handling and storage of compressed gas cylinders is critical to ensure safety and prevent accidents.
What is a compressed gas?
Compressed gas?is defined as, "a mixture of gases having, in a container, an absolute pressure exceeding 40 psi at 70°F (21.1°C); or a gas or mixture of gases having, in a container, an absolute pressure exceeding 104 psi at 130°F (54.4°C)."
Many hazards are commonly associated with working in and around compressed gases including:
Because of these hazards, standards have been put in place in order to mitigate injury and provide awareness to the hazards associated with compressed gases, equipment, control, and handling.
What are the 4 types of compressed gases?
Compressed gases can be categorized into four different types based on their properties and applications. These four types are:
Why is compressed gas dangerous?
Compressed gas can be dangerous for many reasons but one of the main reasons is due to its storage and high pressure. When gas is stored in specific environments under pressure the gas can escape with great force causing physical harm to those working near the gas or to the property surrounding it.?
In addition, some compressed gases can be toxic and can cause severe harm or fatality for anyone exposed to high concentrations. Serious negative health effects could occur such as long-term damage to respiratory systems, nervous damage, or asphyxiation.
Some compressed gases are also reactive and can cause explosions or fires when they come in contact with other substances or chemicals. Mixing incompatible gases can also cause a violent reaction and release of energy. In order to minimize the risks associated with compressed gases, individuals should understand how to safely handle these gases and adhere to proper protocol to safeguard themselves and those around them when working with the gases.
What are the guidelines stated by OSHA for handling of compressed gases?
Compressed and industrial gas cylinders or tanks are used to store flammable or inert gases. Many of these cylinders are often stored at extremely high pressures (around 2,000 psi). This represents a massive amount of potential energy. If the gas is suddenly released it is an immediate hazard to life and health.?
Improper handling of cylinders could results in sprains, falls, bruises, and severe injury. Other hazards from improper handling of industrial gas cylinders include fire, explosion, burns, and overexposure if gases escape from the cylinders due to mishandling.
OSHA states that compressed gases must be handled and used only by trained employees. Employers must inform employees about chemical hazards through a hazard communication program, labels, and other forms of warnings. It's also important to always consult the gas manufacturer's safety data sheets (SDSs) for specific information.
In addition the immediate release of compressed gas in an enclosed area can cause?asphyxiation due to the mixture of the gas in the air quickly lowering the oxygen level.?
Potential gas cylinder hazards include:
10 Industrial Gas Safety Tips
When handling compressed gas cylinders of any size there are a few safety recommendations such as:
What are the OSHA requirements for compressed gas?
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) has established several guidelines for the handling, storage, and use of compressed gas in the workplace. Here are some of the key OSHA guidelines for compressed gas:
By following these OSHA guidelines, employers can ensure a safe working environment for employees who handle or work with compressed gas.
What are the OSHA regulations for cylinders?
OSHA has several regulations specifically addressing the safe handling, storage, and use of compressed gas cylinders in the workplace. Some of the key OSHA regulations related to cylinders include:
These regulations provide further detail and guideline for employers to follow to ensure the safe handling and storage of compressed gas cylinders in the workplace. Employers are responsible for familiarizing themselves with these regulations and implementing appropriate measures to protect the health and safety of their employees.
OSHA Compressed Gas Cylinder Storage?Tips
Here are the OSHA compressed gas cylinder storage tips:
How to Handle Industrial Gas Cylinders
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Other precautions and DON'TS:
Compressed Gas Safety Standards
At CO2Meter we are fortunate to have forged great partner relationships with gas suppliers like?Helget Gas Products, systems integrators like?General Air Products?as well as trade associations like the Compressed Gas Association (CGA),?all of whom all stand by carbon dioxide safety as a key component to the services and standards that they offer.
And, when we think about key players when it comes to compressed gases, no association puts greater emphasis on the development and promotion of safety standards in the industry than the Compressed Gas Association. For more than 100 years, the CGA has continued to help promote, develop, and train individuals around the world on compressed gas safety and compliance.
The team at CO2Meter has been more than fortunate to partner with the CGA in getting the gas safety messaging out in the public realm as well as sharing valuable tools to our customers.?
Below, we have highlighted a few of the main Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards and CGA references as they relate to compressed gas, safety, and equipment protocols.
Common Compressed Gas Standards
How can you protect yourself from compressed gases??
When it comes to protecting yourself from compressed gases, gas detection safety devices are ideal and can provide protection for yourself, your employees, and your establishment by monitoring and assessing one of the four main gases: oxygen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, or methane.
While these devices can typically come in two forms either?portable gas detectors or?fixed gas detectors?- both options can be used to detect hazardous gas concentrations by?audible and visual alarms should dangerous concentrations occur and indicate should a confined space be dangerous to enter.
Compressed Gas Safety for Individual Gases
Ammonia
Argon
Carbon Dioxide?
Carbon Monoxide
Helium
Hydrogen
Oxygen
Industrial Gas Safety Training Courses
Whether your company has just received a visit from a compliance officer or you are setting up a new facility, it's important to understand how to handle compressed gas cylinders and the safety precautions to take.
While each type of industrial gas has its own hazards, it is vital to understand that you should always read the label on the cylinder and the material safety sheet (MSDS) for specific safety instructions and information.
Below we highlight a few additional gas safety training courses to provide further insights to safe use, handling and storage:
What to do in a Compressed Gas Emergency?
When it comes time to act fast in an emergency, such as a chemical fire or a gas cylinder leak you must be able to do the following:
Please note: In most compressed gas emergencies, all major compressed gas suppliers have an emergency response team that can be activated by calling the number directly printed on the shipping document or MSDSs.
To view CO2Meter's best practice guide and whitepaper on standard operating procedure in the event of a gas leak, click here to download.
For more information on?OSHA compliance and best practices, click here??or contact a CO2Meter specialist at [email protected]
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