Description
This course focuses on the safe handling of compressed gases in the workplace, emphasizing adherence to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines. Participants will learn the importance of properly labeling and identifying compressed gas cylinders, ensuring a consistent system across diverse industries. Topics include the inclusion of gas name, hazard warning, and a unique identifier on labels, alongside permanent markings for tracking manufacturer details, serial numbers, and manufacturing dates. Understand OSHA guidelines for labeling compressed gas cylinders, including the necessary information on labels such as gas name, hazard warning, and unique identifier number. Identify the significance of visible and legible labels on compressed gas cylinders, emphasizing the prevention of removal or defacement for optimal safety and efficiency. Demonstrate knowledge of permanent markings or stamps on cylinders, recognizing the importance of manufacturer details, serial numbers, and manufacturing dates for tracking and identifying cylinders throughout their lifespan.
Course Objectives:
Understand OSHA guidelines for labeling compressed gas cylinders, including the necessary information on labels such as gas name, hazard warning, and unique identifier number.;Identify the significance of visible and legible labels on compressed gas cylinders, emphasizing the prevention of removal or defacement for optimal safety and efficiency.;Demonstrate knowledge of permanent markings or stamps on cylinders, recognizing the importance of manufacturer details, serial numbers, and manufacturing dates for tracking and identifying cylinders throughout their lifespan.;;
Duration: 7 min.
What you'll learn
Understand OSHA guidelines for labeling compressed gas cylinders, including the necessary information on labels such as gas name, hazard warning, and unique identifier number.
Identify the significance of visible and legible labels on compressed gas cylinders, emphasizing the prevention of removal or defacement for optimal safety and efficiency.
Demonstrate knowledge of permanent markings or stamps on cylinders, recognizing the importance of manufacturer details, serial numbers, and manufacturing dates for tracking and identifying cylinders throughout their lifespan.
System Requirements
Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 or higher, Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, iPad iOS, Mac OS 10, Apple Safari 8, Android Google Chrome. Works on Mobile, Tablet or Computer.
This course focuses on the safe handling of compressed gases in the workplace, emphasizing adherence to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines. Participants will learn the importance of properly labeling and identifying compressed gas cylinders, ensuring a consistent system across diverse industries. Topics include the inclusion of gas name, hazard warning, and a unique identifier on labels, alongside permanent markings for tracking manufacturer details, serial numbers, and manufacturing dates. Understand OSHA guidelines for labeling compressed gas cylinders, including the necessary information on labels such as gas name, hazard warning, and unique identifier number. Identify the significance of visible and legible labels on compressed gas cylinders, emphasizing the prevention of removal or defacement for optimal safety and efficiency. Demonstrate knowledge of permanent markings or stamps on cylinders, recognizing the importance of manufacturer details, serial numbers, and manufacturing dates for tracking and identifying cylinders throughout their lifespan.
Course Objectives:
Understand OSHA guidelines for labeling compressed gas cylinders, including the necessary information on labels such as gas name, hazard warning, and unique identifier number.;Identify the significance of visible and legible labels on compressed gas cylinders, emphasizing the prevention of removal or defacement for optimal safety and efficiency.;Demonstrate knowledge of permanent markings or stamps on cylinders, recognizing the importance of manufacturer details, serial numbers, and manufacturing dates for tracking and identifying cylinders throughout their lifespan.;;
Duration: 7 min.