- Continuing Education Units (CEUs) ?
- 0.075
- Delivery Formats
- Web LAN CD
- Training Time ?
- 30 to 60 minutes
- Language(s)
- en
- Product ID
- smaxhcgc
- Interactive Producer
- Mastery Technologies, Inc.
- Original Content Producer
- Samax Productions
Online Training for Compressed Gas Safety
Compressed gas safety is important for any facility that uses compressed gas cylinders. In this compressed gas safety course, your workers will learn about the dangers of compressed gas, how to safely move a compressed gas cylinder and how to properly store a compressed gas cylinder. Workers will also learn the purpose fo the regulator and flame arrester and how to check for cylinder leaks. "Compressed Gas Safety" qualifies for continuing education units.
Compressed gas safety is required for all employees who work around compressed gas cylinders.
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Hazards
- Hazard awareness
- Chemical hazards
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Handling and storage
- Handling compressed gas cylinders
- Storing compressed gas cylinders
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Mechanisms and fittings
- Regulators
- CGA fittings
- Pressure Relief Device (PRD)
- Flame arresters
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Leaks
- Checking for leaks
- Dealing with leaks
- Know hazards associated with compressed gases or cylinders.
- Identify simple ways to be aware of compressed gas hazards.
- Identify items that cannot be relied on to recognize hazards.
- List hazards associated with compressed gases.
- Agree to never smoke around compressed gas cylinders.
- Properly handle compressed gas cylinders.
- Recall the possible hazard of dragging cylinders.
- State the best way to move a cylinder.
- Identify the safety cap as the cylinder valve's protection.
- List steps to safely handle compressed gas cylinders.
- Properly store compressed gas cylinders.
- Distinguish the four basic methods of storage.
- Select proper storage techniques.
- List safety precautions when storing oxidizers and flammable cylinders.
- Know which types of fittings and connections are used for most cylinders.
- Explain the purpose of a regulator.
- Agree that there are specific CGA fittings for specific gases.
- Explain the purpose of a PRD.
- Define a flashback.
- Select a flame arrester as the device to prevent a flashback.
- Test for leaks with a compressed gas system.
- Recall the need to check valves and fittings for leaks once cylinders are connected and systems assembled.
- Explain how to check fittings and valves for leaks.
- Describe steps to take if you suspect a leak.
- Agree to follow your facility's Emergency Plan.
Mastery awards 0.075 CEUs to participants who successfully complete this program.
Mastery Technologies, Inc. has been reviewed and approved as an Authorized Provider by: The International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) 1760 Old Meadow Road, Suite 500McLean, VA 22102



