This document is an HSE inspection checklist for compressed gas cylinders. It contains 24 items to check to ensure the safe storage and handling of compressed gas cylinders. These items include proper identification and separation of different gas cylinders, secure upright storage, protective caps and ventilation of the storage area. It also checks for leaks, proper equipment and hoses, and approved transportation of compressed gas cylinders. Upon inspection, items are marked as yes, no, or not applicable and any remarks or suggested actions are noted. The inspection is signed off by the inspector and verified by another party.
This document is an HSE inspection checklist for compressed gas cylinders. It contains 24 items to check to ensure the safe storage and handling of compressed gas cylinders. These items include proper identification and separation of different gas cylinders, secure upright storage, protective caps and ventilation of the storage area. It also checks for leaks, proper equipment and hoses, and approved transportation of compressed gas cylinders. Upon inspection, items are marked as yes, no, or not applicable and any remarks or suggested actions are noted. The inspection is signed off by the inspector and verified by another party.
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HSE Inspection checklist for compressed gas cylinder
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127 - HSE INSPECTION CHECKLIST-COMPRESSED GAS CYLINDER
This document is an HSE inspection checklist for compressed gas cylinders. It contains 24 items to check to ensure the safe storage and handling of compressed gas cylinders. These items include proper identification and separation of different gas cylinders, secure upright storage, protective caps and ventilation of the storage area. It also checks for leaks, proper equipment and hoses, and approved transportation of compressed gas cylinders. Upon inspection, items are marked as yes, no, or not applicable and any remarks or suggested actions are noted. The inspection is signed off by the inspector and verified by another party.
This document is an HSE inspection checklist for compressed gas cylinders. It contains 24 items to check to ensure the safe storage and handling of compressed gas cylinders. These items include proper identification and separation of different gas cylinders, secure upright storage, protective caps and ventilation of the storage area. It also checks for leaks, proper equipment and hoses, and approved transportation of compressed gas cylinders. Upon inspection, items are marked as yes, no, or not applicable and any remarks or suggested actions are noted. The inspection is signed off by the inspector and verified by another party.
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Form-SCNL-HSE-127-E
HSE INSPECTION CHECKLIST – COMPRESSED GAS CYLINDER Rev. 00 Date 27/10/09
Page. 1 of 1 Yes No N/A REMARKS/ S/N ITEMS DESCRIPTIONS SUGGESTED ACTION ACTION PARTY 1 Are Gas bottles identified - colour coded / stickers 2 Are Oxygen bottles stored apart from acetylene/propane bottles?(at least 5meters) 3 Are empty and filled bottles kept apart by a minimum distance of 8Meters 4 Are there warning signs for both filled and empty bottles 5 Are bottles Stored upright and secured
6 Are Caps in place
7 Are compressed bottles Protected from overheating 8 Is storage area well ventilated from top to bottom
9 Are compressed bottles free from corrosion
10 Are switches and lightings ligting approved
explosion proof type or are installed outside the store room 11 Is storage area and foundation constructed to be fire resistant? 12 Are they Stored away from electrical contact 13 Are they not blocking accesses/egresses 14 Are they removed from work area when empty 15 Are compressed bottles isolated at bottle- manifold when not in used 16 Are Flash back arrestors fitted to the gauges 17 Are Equipment and hoses in good repair 18 Is there a provision of soapy water and brush to test for leaks 19 Are Crimp clips used on all hoses
20 Are red hoses used for acetylene and other
combustible gases 21 Are Hoses kept as short as possible