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This Fourth Edition brings the reader up to date on gas
technologies and equipment that have evolved since the Third
Edition was published in 1990. It is both a comprehensive overview
and a source reference for supplementary data on every aspect of
handling gases in compressed, liquefied, and cryogenic forms.
Properties, safety considerations, equipment, and regulations
relevant to compressed gases are all addressed. The Fourth Edition
gives information relating to current standards from the various
standards developing organizations in the field, as well as the
latest shipping requirements, storage and handling procedures and
uses. The Fourth Edition of Handbook of Compressed Gases is the
only compressed gas reference that combines gas-specific
information on 66 compressed gases, including physical constants,
handling, storage and transportation, and safety requirements as
well as comprehensive, detailed information on valves and pressure
relief devices, cylinder maintenance, bulk containers and
transportation, and oxygen cleaning. The handbook has been
reformatted to present information in a more ordered, logical
sequence, using specific labeling and marking information to make
the Fourth Edition even more useful than its predecessor. This new
edition includes: The latest changes in DOT regulations (HM-206,
HM-215A, HM-215B), Exposure limits set by ACGIH and OSHA which have
been reviewed and updated, New developments in safety equipment,
along with the latest training requirements to mitigate a
compressed gas incident. Since this handbook is not
product-specific, it contains coverage of gases across the spectrum
of the industry - not just those produced by one manufacturer. It
is aready source of useful information on natural gases,
refrigerants, medical gases, atmospheric gases, and equipment and
systems for oxygen service. All professionals whose work includes
the manufacture, handling, or use of gas will find the Fourth
Edition of Handbook of Compressed Gases extremely valuable. It
serves the needs of engineers, technicians, researchers,
maintenance personnel, health specialists, transportation
directors, purchasing agents, hazardous materials officials, and
chemical handlers.
This Fourth Edition brings the reader up to date on gas
technologies and equipment that have evolved since the Third
Edition was published in 1990. It is both a comprehensive overview
and a source reference for supplementary data on every aspect of
handling gases in compressed, liquefied, and cryogenic forms.
Properties, safety considerations, equipment, and regulations
relevant to compressed gases are all addressed. The Fourth Edition
gives information relating to current standards from the various
standards developing organizations in the field, as well as the
latest shipping requirements, storage and handling procedures and
uses. The Fourth Edition of Handbook of Compressed Gases is the
only compressed gas reference that combines gas-specific
information on 66 compressed gases, including physical constants,
handling, storage and transportation, and safety requirements as
well as comprehensive, detailed information on valves and pressure
relief devices, cylinder maintenance, bulk containers and
transportation, and oxygen cleaning.The handbook has been
reformatted to present information in a more ordered, logical
sequence, using specific labeling and marking information to make
the Fourth Edition even more useful than its predecessor. This new
edition includes: * The latest changes in DOT regulations (HM-206,
HM-215A, HM-215B), * Exposure limits set by ACGIH and OSHA which
have been reviewed and updated, * New developments in safety
equipment, along with the latest training requirements to mitigate
a compressed gas incident. Since this handbook is not
product-specific, it contains coverage of gases across the spectrum
of the industry - not just those produced by one manufacturer. It
is a ready source of useful information on natural gases,
refrigerants, medical gases, atmospheric gases, and equipment and
systems for oxygen service. All professionals whose work includes
the manufacture, handling, or use of gas will find the Fourth
Edition of Handbook of Compressed Gases extremely valuable. It
serves the needs of engineers, technicians, researchers,
maintenance personnel, health specialists, transportation
directors, purchasing agents, hazardous materials officials, and
chemical handlers.
In the field of compressed gases and related equipment, there is an
expanding core of essential knowledge that people handling and
using these materials should be familiar with or should know where
to find when necessary. The focus of this book concerns the
properties and the accepted means of trans portation, storage, and
handling of compressed gases. This Handbook is simul taneously
intended as an overview of the subject and a source of
supplementary information. It is also intended to serve as a guide
to pertinent federal regulatory requirements and published
standards of the Compressed Gas Association and other
standards-writing bodies. Readers are advised that the CGA
technical pamphlets remain the official state ment of policy by the
Association on a particular matter. Reference is made throughout
this text to the numerous technical pamphlets published by the Com
pressed Gas Association. Some of these publications have been
incorporated by reference into federal, state, provincial, and
local regulations. Since these pam phlets are reviewed on a
periodic basis, wherever the text of this Handbook may be found in
conflict with corresponding information in the CGA technical pam
phlets, the latter shall take precedence.
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