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Working Safely With Compressed Gas Cylinders

10 Lessons
17-27 Minutes
10 Quiz Questions

Course Overview


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.

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    Key Audience


    All employees who work around compressed gas cylinders

    Course Topics


    Introduction
    Preparing to Handle Cylinders
    Safe Transportation and Handling
    Securing A Cylinder
    Proper Hook Up
    CGA Fittings
    Valves
    Leaks
    Storage
    Conclusion

    Course Detail


    Course ID
    eriswswc_vod

    Time

    17-27 MIN
    Questions
    "10"

    Languages

    en-es

    video format

    HD

    captions

    Yes

    Resources

    Yes

    Lessons

    10

    Remediation

    Yes

    Bookmarking

    Yes

    Feedback

    Yes

    Microlearning