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(9) Compressed gas cylinders shall be secured in an upright position at all times except, if necessary, for short periods of time while cylinders are actually being hoisted or carried.
When should a shielding gas cylinder be capped?
Cylinders shall always be secured in an upright position to protect against falling or rolling. Valves must be closed at all times when gas is not in use. Removable valve protection caps must be fully threaded onto gas cylinders when regulators are not attached.
What are the OSHA regulations for cylinders?
Cylinders shall not be kept in unventilated enclosures such as lockers and cupboards. Empty cylinders shall have their valves closed. Valve protection caps, where cylinder is designed to accept a cap, shall always be in place, hand-tight, except when cylinders are in use or connected for use.
What are 3 safety rules for gas cylinders?
Wear personal protective equipment (PPE) such as goggles, gloves, and protective clothing when handling gas cylinders. Store gas cylinders in an upright position, away from heat sources and flames. Secure gas cylinders to prevent them from falling over or being knocked over.
When should a protective cap be installed on a gas cylinder?
Section 1926.350(a)(6) requires that when compressed gas cylinders are transported, moved and stored: Unless cylinders are firmly secured on a special carrier intended for this purpose, regulators shall be removed and valve protection caps put in place before cylinders are moved.
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When must the valve protection cap be in place on a tank cylinder?
Close the valve before moving. Keep valve protection caps in place and hand tightened when not in use. To close the cylinder valves, remove the regulator, replace the valve protection cap and hand tight before moving a cylinder.
When must the valve protection cap be on a cylinder?
(e) Valves on compressed gas cylinders shall be protected by covers when being transported or stored, and by a safe location when the cylinders are in use. These standards require that valves on compressed gas cylinders be protected by covers when being transported or stored.
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Keep cylinders away from any electrical circuits, including welding circuits. 4. Keep protective cap in place over the valve except when the cylinder is in use.
Cylinders with regulators must be individually secured. When storing or moving a cylinder, have the valve protection cap securely in place to protect the stem.
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