Top 10 Cylinder Safety Rules Store Upright – Cylinders must always be secured in an upright position to prevent tipping or leakage. Check for Leaks – Inspect regularly using soapy water; never use open flames. Label Clearly – Ensure proper identification of contents to avoid misuse. Avoid Heat – Keep cylinders away from direct sunlight, flames, or heat sources. Handle with Care – Use protective gloves and avoid dropping or striking cylinders. Ventilate Area – Store and use cylinders in well-ventilated spaces to prevent gas accumulation. Transport Safely – Secure cylinders during transport; use trolleys or carts designed for gas cylinders. No Smoking – Keep cylinders away from sparks, flames, and smoking areas. Cap When Not in Use – Always replace protective caps when cylinders are idle. Emergency Response – Know emergency procedures and contacts in case of leaks or accidents.
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