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The average cylinder of compressed gas weighs in around 80 pounds, so unsafe handling can easily result in a sprain, strain, bruise, or broken bone. Additionally, the contents of a gas cylinder, which can be explosive, flammable or toxic, pose additional hazards to workers. This online training educates viewers on how to work safely with compressed gas cylinders. This video training gives examples of the dangers of handling compressed gas cylinders improperly. The course also demonstrates how to safely transport, handle, secure, and store compressed gas cylinders. Finally, the course shows employees what to do if a leak has been detected. The hazards existing around compressed gas cylinders are real. Use this video to educate employees on how to safely work with compressed gas cylinders.
All employees who work around compressed gas cylinders
Occupational Skills: Welding | Safety: Hazardous Chemicals, Gases, HazMat, SDS
Time: 27 Minutes
Questions: 10
Languages: en | es *
Closed Captioning:
Micro Learning: FALSE
* Courses can be converted to any language needed not listed for a small professional service fee per course, per language.
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