Collection: Safety Tips for Handling Compressed Gasses
Compressed gases such as oxygen, nitrogen, and helium are essential in various industrial, medical, and scientific applications. However, it's crucial to understand that not all compressed gases are flammable; for instance, nitrogen and helium are inert. Despite this, certain compressed gases can be highly explosive if not managed properly. The designation "Class 2 Gases" on labels plays a critical role in emphasizing the potential hazards these substances pose. It alerts handlers to the necessity of exercising caution when managing these materials, thereby enhancing safety measures. Each label is specifically designed to address the unique requirements of the packaged gas, ensuring that safety information is communicated effectively and clearly.