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Compressed gas cylinders are common on construction sites, but improper handling can lead to serious injuries or even explosions. In this Compressed Gas Cylinders in Construction Environments course, you’ll learn how to store, move, and use gas cylinders safely, how to identify hazards, and what to do if a leak or accident occurs.
This course covers the hazards of high-pressure containers, how to read cylinder labels, and how to avoid dangerous mistakes during setup and use. You’ll learn safe storage practices, including how to separate flammable gases from oxidizers and why cylinders must be secured at all times.
You’ll also understand how different gases are stored, what PPE to wear for cryogenic materials, and how to test for leaks using simple tools. The course explains the roles of regulators, CGA fittings, and pressure relief devices, and why forcing connections can lead to failure. Whether you're transporting a cylinder, checking for damage, or responding to a leak, these skills help keep your jobsite safe.
It is designed for people who work with compressed gas cylinders in construction environments, including those transporting cylinders, checking for damage, or responding to leaks.
It covers the hazards of high-pressure containers, types of gases and their cylinders, reading cylinder labels, safe storage and handling, installing cylinders, finding and dealing with leaks, and the roles of regulators, CGA fittings, and pressure relief devices.
You will learn to store, move, and use gas cylinders safely, identify hazards, read cylinder labels and safety data sheets, test for leaks using simple tools, and respond if a leak or accident occurs.
The course is organized into lessons covering types of gases and their cylinders, hazards, storing cylinders, handling cylinders safely, installing cylinders, finding and dealing with leaks, and a review.
Yes, it explains how different gases are stored and what PPE to wear when handling cryogenic materials.