Compressed Gas Cylinders Update
Posted by Steve Kinsey at
Please check all compressed gas cylinders in your department.
When was the last time you checked the compressed gas cylinders in your department? It's crucial to ensure the safety and efficiency of these cylinders, especially if they are over 10 years old.
Are Your Cylinders Over 10 Years Old?
If you have any compressed gas cylinders that are a decade old or older, it's time to take action. These cylinders should be returned to Air Liquide for safety inspections to prevent any potential hazards.
What About AirGas Labeled Cylinders?
Keep an eye out for any cylinders labeled as AirGas. These cylinders are no longer certified and must be returned as well. Safety should always be a top priority when it comes to handling compressed gas.
Order Smaller Sizes for Future Efficiency
For cylinders that still have product but need to be returned, consider ordering your next batch in a smaller size. Not only will this reduce waste in the future, but it can also help you save on rental demurrage charges. It's a win-win situation for both efficiency and cost savings.
Remember, the safety of your department and colleagues should always come first. Take the time to check your compressed gas cylinders today and follow the necessary steps to ensure they are in good condition. Your diligence can prevent accidents and keep the workplace safe for everyone.
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