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Compressed gases can pose serious risks when mishandled—from leaks and fires to explosions—so knowing how to move and store them correctly is essential for safety. In this Compressed Gas Cylinders in Transportation and Warehouse Environments course, you’ll learn how to work safely around high-pressure gas cylinders during transportation, loading, unloading, and storage.
This course covers key safety practices for securing cylinders in vehicles, using the correct lifting methods and equipment, and ensuring proper ventilation. You’ll learn how to identify cylinder types and contents by reading labels, color codes, and hazard symbols. The course also explains how to inspect cylinders for damage, follow DOT and OSHA regulations, and recognize signs of leaks.
By the end of the course, you’ll understand how to safely transport, store, and handle compressed gas cylinders in a way that protects your health and your workplace.
It is for people who work around high-pressure gas cylinders during transportation, loading, unloading, and storage, and who need to handle them safely to protect their health and workplace.
It covers identifying gas types and cylinders, the hazards of compressed gases, storing and handling cylinders safely, transporting and installing cylinders, reading labels, color codes, and hazard symbols, inspecting for damage, following DOT and OSHA regulations, and finding and dealing with leaks.
You will build skills in industrial gases, materials transport, risk prevention, visual recognition, and warehouse management.
The course teaches proper storage methods that include the segregation of incompatible gases.
The course explains how to follow DOT and OSHA regulations when transporting, storing, and handling compressed gas cylinders.