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DOE-HDBK-1139/3-2003
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Consolidated Requirements
4.5.11 Compressed gas cylinders shall not be used as rollers or
ANSI Z49.1, 10.8.3.3;
supports.
CGA P-1, 3.3.1;
CGA G-1 5.1.10;
29CFR1910.253(b)(5)(ii)(K);
29CFR1926, 350(c)(1)
4.5.12 Compressed fuel gas cylinders shall not be kept in
29CFR1926. 350(a)(11)
unventilated enclosures such as lockers or cupboards.
4.5.13 Compressed gas cylinders shall not be placed where
ANSI Z-49.1, 10.8.4.14;
they can inadvertently become part of an electrical
circuit.
CGA P-1, 3.3.2;
CGA G-1, 5.1.8;
NFPA 55, 7.1.5.10;
29CFR1910.253(b)(5)(ii)(J);
29CFR1926.350(b)(2)
4.5.13.1 When used in conjunction with electric
CGA P-1, 3.3.2
welding, compressed gas cylinders shall not
be grounded or used for grounding.
4.5.13.2 Electrodes shall not be struck against a
ANSI Z49.1, 10.8.4.14;
compressed gas cylinder to strike an arc.
29CFR1926.350(b)(2);
29CFR1910.253(b)(5)(ii)(J)
4.5.14 Compressed gas cylinders shall be secured in an
ANSI Z49.1, 10.8.2.5;
upright position when being used unless specifically
ANSI Z49.1,10.8.4.12;
designed for a horizontal application.
CGA P-1, 3.7.4;
[EXCEPTION: Cylinders containing non-flammable
liquefied gases may be used in the inverted position
NFPA 45, 8.1.5.1;
when the liquid phase is used.]
NFPA 55, 7.1.3.4;
NFPA 55, 7.2.1.2.2;
NFPA 55, 7.3.1.7.1;
NFPA 55, 7.3.1.8;
29CFR1926.350(a)(7) and
(9);
29CFR1926.350(b)(3)
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