Pressurised Gases

Transport

  • Use only the designated cart.
  • The protecting cap must be mounted during transport.
  • Never roll or drag a gas bottle on the floor.

In the laboratory

  • Remember that some gases react violently with certain materials.
  • Standing gas cylinders should be safeguarded from tipping with at least a fire-proof chain.
  • No part of the gas cylinder must be exposed to temperatures above 40 C for liquids and 60 C for pressurized gases.
  • The pressure reducing valves should not be left on the bottle, except if used very often.

Valves and fittings

  • Use the correct valve for the gas you're employing (especially for oxygen).
  • Left-hand thread for combustible gases
  • Right-hand thread for incombustible gases

Storage

  • If stored over longer periods of time, pressurised gas cylinders should only be kept in well ventilated, dry and sufficiently fire-proof rooms.
  • A laboratory is not suited for the storage of gas cylinders.
  • Non-flammable fixtures must be in place to prevent tipping of the cylinders.
  • Full and empty bottles should be stored separately. The empty bottles should be marked clearly.

Warning sign
 

Gas bottle

Gas bottle


Contact

D-PHYS

Dursun Aydin

Dursun Aydin

   

Dursun Aydin
  • HPF C 7
  • +41 44 633 26 60
  • vCard Download

Labor Support Gruppe
Otto-Stern-Weg 1
8093 Zürich
Switzerland

ETH Zurich Safety, Security, Health and Environment

Dr. Silke Kiesewetter
Lecturer at the Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences
Deputy head of Safety, Security, Health, Environment
  • HPI F 25
  • +41 44 632 76 29
  • vCard Download

Abt. Sicherheit, Gesundheit, Umw.
Wolfgang-Pauli-Str. 14
8093 Zürich
Switzerland

JavaScript has been disabled in your browser