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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
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
If your staff work with equipment which is supplied via portable gas cylinders, you will find it useful to read the latest guidance from the industry’s lead safety body. What does it cover?
Published 03.07.2018
The British Compressed Gases Association has warned that the hospitality industry is at risk of using low quality dispense gas products which are being offered by non-reputable suppliers. What’s the
danger?
Published 10.10.2019
The British Compressed Gases Association has issued new guidance regarding managing the risk from workplace gases. What’s included?
Published 16.11.2023
The HSE is currently having a big push on Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) safety. Its main focus is on fixed installations, but inspectors will be looking at portable cylinder storage too. So how
should you be storing them on your site?
Published 06.05.2010
The industry body which advises on compressed gases safety has published an update guidance sheet to help you understand the cylinder colour coding and labelling rules. What does it say?
Published 21.06.2018
Moving gas cylinders, particularly the larger ones, is a real challenge. They are heavy and awkward, especially if they need to be carried for distances or up or down steps. What are the rules?
Published 19.05.2017
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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