

Many of us are surrounded by compressed gas cylinders. Here is a reminder of just what respect they command.
GET TO KNOW ME
- I can contain very high pressure.
- I wear a cap to protect my valve.
- I wear a label to identify the gas I am holding.
- My color does not tell you what gas I contain.
- I am only one piece of a two-part system. Without a correct regulator or manifold, I cannot function safely.
KNOW HOW TO USE ME
- Know how to safely install and remove me from your system.
- Make sure I am properly secured when in use and when stored.
- Open my valve slowly when I am to be used.
- Close my valve and replace my cap when you are done.
- Know the dangers of my contents, read the SDS, and follow proper procedures when using me.
WHEN THINGS GO WRONG
- If my valve or regulator snaps off, all my power is unleashed through an opening no larger than a pencil.
- I will become an unguided missile.
- I will smash through brick walls.
- I will spin, ricochet, and crash through anything in my path.
For additional information, see CGA P-1, Standard for Safe Handling of Compressed Gases in Containers.
Visit The Compressed Gas Association for more information HERE.