In the event of a container breach the cylinder becomes a projectile hazard.
Compressed gas cylinder safety nfpa.
Hazards of gases include potential for explosion and fire toxicity exothermic chemical reactions increased rates of combustion risk of asphyxiation and corrosiveness.
All compressed gas cylinders must be properly stored in compliance with osha and nfpa code requirements.
Checklist ais intended to assist you in identifying possible safety and health hazards.
Safety organizations like national fire protection association nfpa or the compressed gas association cga check with your business insurance provider for their requirements the information on this page is intended to provide a broad overview of the requirements for working with transporting and storing gas cylinders.
Signage required at compressed gas cylinder storage locations may include any of the following.
Nfpa 55 standard for the storage use and handling of compressed and liquefied gases in portable cylinders.
2 storage use and handling of radioactive gases in accordance with nfpa 801 standard for fire protection for facilities handling radioactive materials 3 use and handling of medical compressed gases at health care facilities in accordance with nfpa 99 health care facilities code a 1 1 2 3 bulk compressed gas and cryogenic fluid system installations are intended to be covered by the requirements of this code.