All acetylene gas cylinders in storage or service must be secured to rigid structures or securely stored in racks so that they do not fall under any circumstances.
Storage of compressed gas cylinders.
Here are the compressed gas cylinder storage tips.
Regardless of size all cylinders shall be provided with supports straps chains or other similar devices capable of preventing the cylinders from falling.
Store cylinders at least 20 feet from combustible materials in a dry ventilated place.
The required fire extinguisher must be located no more than 50 feet from the storage location.
Compressed gases the in plant handling storage and utilization of all compressed gases in cylinders portable tanks rail tankcars or motor vehicle cargo tanks shall be in accordance with compressed gas association pamphlet p 1 1965 which is incorporated by reference as specified in sec.
During storage close the cylinder valves with the protective caps in place.
Keep oxygen cylinders at least 20 feet from fuel gas cylinders.
With outside storage place on a fireproof surface and enclose in a tamper proof enclosure.
Gas cylinders should be properly secured at all times to prevent tipping falling or rolling.
The valve of the compressed acetylene gas cylinder should be opened only one and a half turns.
Never store compressed gas cylinders with the exception of compressed air in environmental rooms i e refrigerated cold rooms or warm rooms.
Special storage use and handling precautions are necessary in order to control these hazards.
Store cylinders both empty and full in the upright position and secure with an insulated chain or non conductive belt.
Ensure valves are completely closed and any protection devices are secured.
Keep the tanks away from the sun flames sparks and areas that reach and exceed 125 degrees fahrenheit.
When storing compressed cylinders aws recommends.
Compressed gas cylinder storage areas must be in a fire resistant enclosure located away from emergency exits and must be kept well drained well ventilated cool and protected from the weather.
Secure cylinders upright with a chain or strap in a proper cylinder cart.
Per 29 cfr 1910 101 b the in plant handling storage and utilization of all compressed gas cylinders must be in accordance with cga pamphlet p 1 standard for safe handling of compressed gases in containers revised march 23 2015.
Other sources of information regarding storage of lp gas cylinders can be obtained from osha standard 29 cfr 1910 101 which covers general requirements regarding compressed gases.