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A: Always store silinder gas upright in a well-ventilated area. Secure cylinders with chains or straps to prevent tipping, and ensure valves are closed when not in use.
A: These videos typically explain proper storage, handling, and transportation of cylinders. They also highlight leak detection, emergency protocols, and personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements.
A: Look for companies with certifications (e.g., ISO, DOT) and positive customer reviews. Verify they offer regular maintenance, leak testing, and compliance with local safety regulations.
A: No, cylinders should always be transported upright and secured to avoid movement. Horizontal transport increases the risk of valve damage or gas leakage.
A: Inspect cylinders before each use for dents, corrosion, or valve damage. Professional hydrostatic testing is required every 5-10 years, depending on regulatory standards.
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