Guidance Note 34, The Safe Use of Gases in the Steel industry
Year: 2018 Language: english Author: BCGA Genre: Guide Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 29 Description: There are many uses for industrial gases in the steel industry. Oxygen is an important component in the steelmaking process and bulk quantities are either stored or delivered via a pipeline system. A smaller quantity of other bulk gases may also be stored on site, such as argon, nitrogen, natural gas and propane. These gases will be delivered to the point of use via pipelines and/or appropriate pipework. It is probable that there will also be available a range of welding and cutting gases with their associated equipment. Provided they are stored, handled and used responsibly, knowledgably and correctly the use of gases in the steel industry are a valuable resource and are safe to use.
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Guidance Note 34, The Safe Use of Gases in the Steel industry
Language: english
Author: BCGA
Genre: Guide
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 29
Description: There are many uses for industrial gases in the steel industry. Oxygen is an important component in the steelmaking process and bulk quantities are either stored or delivered via a pipeline system. A smaller quantity of other bulk gases may also be stored on site, such as argon, nitrogen, natural gas and propane. These gases will be delivered to the point of use via pipelines and/or appropriate pipework. It is probable that there will also be available a range of welding and cutting gases with their associated equipment.
Provided they are stored, handled and used responsibly, knowledgably and correctly the use of gases in the steel industry are a valuable resource and are safe to use.
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