It's a gas!
Jul. 12th, 2005 10:53 amThere are several large tanks of compressed gas in the storage room here at work. Argon, carbon dioxide, Freon, acetylene, and oxygen.
If you ask me, storing oxygen and acetylene together is just asking for trouble.
Aren't there some kind of regulations on how this stuff is supposed to be stored? The tanks are just stacked in a corner; they're not tied down or anything.
If you ask me, storing oxygen and acetylene together is just asking for trouble.
Aren't there some kind of regulations on how this stuff is supposed to be stored? The tanks are just stacked in a corner; they're not tied down or anything.
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Date: 2005-07-12 06:39 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-07-12 07:36 pm (UTC)Storage is different than having a torch set up.
Oh besides OSHA, the local fire department can be contacted about this, even to just call and ask what the regulations are for your local area. But they should not be STORED together.
(says the guy with all the certificates and liscences and shit from the fire dept.)
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Date: 2005-07-12 07:34 pm (UTC)Dan says call OSHA. (He welds.)
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Date: 2005-07-13 03:52 am (UTC)Great....
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Date: 2005-07-13 03:58 am (UTC)They'd rather give that information and save lives, I would think.
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Date: 2005-07-12 07:59 pm (UTC)http://www.bocgases.ca/newsite_eng/aboutboc/safety/special/cylinderstorage.html
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Date: 2005-07-13 04:01 am (UTC)The fuel and oxygen tanks are within inches of each other, in a non-climate controlled storage room that's used to tools and materials, a room that anyone and everyone can enter (and in fact, the smokers in the company take their cigarette breaks just outside the door, about 10 feet from the cylinders. When it rains, they sometimes smoke inside that room) The walls are just standard drywall, probably not very fire retardant. And I wouldn't be surprised if the acetylene cylinders have been transported horizontally.
I'll bring these up with the Powers That Be and see if anything can be done about it.