CRYOGENIC SAFETY
In physics, cryogenics is the production and behavior of materials at very low temperatures.
It is not well defined at what point on the temperature scale refrigeration ends and cryogenics begins, but scientists assume a gas to be cryogenic if it can be liquefied at or below −150 °C (123 K; −238 °F). The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology considers the field of cryogenics as that involving temperatures below −180 °C (93 K; −292 °F).
This course includes,
- Industrial Gases – N2, O2, Ar, H2, Acetylene, CO2 & He
- Gas Cylinder Safety
- Cryogenic Storage Tank Safety
- Compressed Gas & Cryogenic Liquid Transportation Safety
- Personal protection & General Safety
- Legislation, Standards & Code of Practice