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You have a couple of cans of petrol at your workplace which you keep in the cage where you store flammable gases. Is this acceptable or do you need to do more in the interests of safety?
Published 02.10.2015
Gas cylinders are so commonplace that it’s easy to forget that they’re extremely hazardous. Even those containing inert gases need special care. Review your current arrangements with our checklist.
Published 05.12.2019
Are your gas cylinders stored and secured properly? If not it could have fatal consequences. What happened in a recent case and what should you be doing to prevent a similar incident?
Published 23.08.2013
Hire companies reported that during the recent cold snap there was a surge in the number of heaters being hired on short-term deals. If you’re thinking of following suit, are there any specific
safety considerations for you to address?
Published 10.02.2010
You’ve identified some particularly cold areas in your workplace and have decided to heat them using portable LPG heaters. Are there any specific risks involved in their use, and if so, how can you
ensure they’re minimised?
Published 16.01.2006
The British Compressed Gases Association has published a revised Code of Practice which defines the principles of safe practice for the storage of gas cylinders and bundles. What has changed and what
do you need to know?
Published 07.11.2022
In April, a fire at a scrapyard situated just off the M1 caused significant damage to the road and major traffic delays for a number of days. What caused the fire to be so destructive and how can you
avoid a similar problem?
Published 24.05.2011
A new guidance leaflet on oxygen has just been published. What kinds of danger have been highlighted and what should you do if you use oxygen in the workplace?
Published 15.03.2013
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