COMPRESSED GAS SAFETY TRAINING

There are 3 categories of compressed gas.

Compressed Gas

Compressed Gas Safety Training

A variety of compressed gas tanks are widely used across multiple industries. Although common and unsuspecting, they can pose potential workplace hazards. Some of the hazards associated with compressed gases can include oxygen displacement, fires, explosions, toxic gas exposures, as well as the physical hazards associated with high pressure systems.

Compressed Gas Safety Training Topics

  • Introduction and Application
  • Inspections
  • Storage and Transporting
  • Safe Work Practices

What Would OSHA Say?

OSHA wants to see employers provide training to employees on any hazards they may face on the job that could cause potential injuries or illnesses. OSHA’s welding, cutting, and brazing standard states that fuel-gas cylinders must be limited when stored inside of a building, except for those in actual use or attached and ready for use. Lancaster Safety can provide the proper training about potential hazards and possible solutions associated with hazardous materials, compressed gases, welding, cutting, and brazing.

cOMPRESSED GAS SAFETY
TRAINING IS OFFERED AT YOUR LOCATION: TRAINING IS OFFERED IN A LIVE VIRTUAL CLASSROOM: TRAINING IS OFFERED IN OUR ONLINE OSHA TRAINING CENTER: HOW FREQUENTLY SHOULD THIS TOPIC BE TRAINED ON: IS A WRITTEN SAFETY PROGRAM NEEDED FOR THIS TOPIC?
Initially upon hire, Retraining is recommended at least annually Recommended

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