This checklist helps teams inspect and manage compressed gas cylinders in line with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.101 and Compressed Gas Association (CGA) guidance. It covers upright storage and securement, separation of flammables and oxidizers, clear labeling and posted gas names, temperature limits, protection from heat, moisture, and corrosives, valve cap use, unobstructed exits, routine inspection for damage, proper leak detection methods, valve closure practices, safe movement with hand trucks, integrity checks on regulators and hoses, and procedures for handling unserviceable cylinders. Use it to reduce leak risks, prevent accidents, and strengthen compliance across workshops, plants, and laboratories.
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