Gas Cabinets for Proper Medical Storage

Nov 26th, 2009 | gas cabinet

In the medical field, the proper storage of gas within gas cabinets is one of our most important safety concerns. In order to meet all state regulations and building codes, gas must be properly stored in gas cabinets. All medical facilities must adhere to guidelines set forth by both state and federal governments regarding the proper storage of gas containers.

Gas storage is an important safety concern for all medical facilities. The following guidelines will help you to select gas storage options that will ensure that you meet all codes and regulations and maintain a safe facility for your employees.

Gas cylinders should always be stored in well ventilated areas and separate from other gases. They should always be clearly labeled and protected against tampering. This is why it is imperative for medical facilities to purchase gas cabinets to store gas cylinders.

Storage area selection is another important factor to consider. While you want ventilation, you also want your cylinders to be protected against the elements and moisture since these can elements can cause corrosion. You will also want to keep your cylinders out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources.

Cylinders must always be kept secure in place. If a cylinder was to fall over and potentially sheer off its valve there are many dangerous hazards that could result from this situation. Always make sure that cylinders are chained or clamped into place to prevent injury.

Cylinders should never be stored in areas that reach above 125 degrees. Regardless of the cylinders composition do not take the chance of improperly storing your cylinder. It is easy to mistake aluminum cylinders for steel and vice versa. It is just a good general rule of thumb to keep storage temperatures always below 125.

Always make sure to set aside a designated area for empty cylinders and make sure that they are clearly labeled. Its is also important to keep some pressure inside of these containers to keep out moisture and to protect against corrosion. Do not leave containers sitting empty for extended periods of time for this will weaken them.

Finally, some reminders: if a cylinder is not labeled do not use it under any circumstances. Also, always make sure that a cylinder is secured in place when you are going to use it. If you regularly use cylinders to disperse gas make sure that you familiarize yourself with the proper techniques and signs of damage to the cylinder.