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Storing Gas Cylinders

Storing Gas Cylinders

Gas cylinders are large, heavy and relatively unstable due to the small base-diameter-to-
height ratio. It is important to adhere to a few simple rules when storing your gas cylinders:

 

Always

   
Store cylinders appropriately    
Always Store cylinders appropriately  
  • Store cylinders in a well-ventilated covered area, preferably outside
    on a level, well-drained surface
  • Store cylinders vertically and securely to prevent them from toppling
  • Store full and empty cylinders separately, rotating your cylinder stock
    holdings so the oldest cylinders are used first
  • Segregate cylinders by the properties of the gas (flammable, inert,
    oxidant, and so on)

Beware of

   
The properties of the gas    
Beware the properties of the gas  
  • There are specific requirements for certain products. Storage of cryogenic,
    liquefied and heavier-than-air compressed gases should be sited with due
    regard to the dangers of the gases’ collecting in low-lying areas such as
    drains, basements and ducts

Never

   
Store LPG cylinders with other gas cylinders    
Never Store LPG cylinders with other gas cylinders illustration  
  • Do not store other products in a cylinder store, particularly flammable materials
    such as fuel, oil, paint or corrosive liquids; this may result in a hazardous situation
  • Do not store LPG cylinders within three metres of other gas cylinders. The use of
    a firewall can help to reduce the distances. For full details, please refer to the LP
    Gases Association Code of Practice 7

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