To put it bluntly, the mismanagement of even small- to medium-sized compressed gas cylinders could have catastrophic consequences. Personal injury, fire or explosions that release deadly materials into the environment could ensue.
Although few environmental regulations apply to compressed gas cylinders, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued requirements. For instance:
- Make sure the cylinders are properly labeled.
- Secure the cylinders to a wall and store upright.
- Do not store incompatible chemicals close to each other.
To review the proper techniques for handling and storing gas cylinders, visit the Best Practices section of this facility.