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What do the 4 colors on the diamond signs represent?
Blue: Health hazard
Red: Flammability
Yellow: Reactivity
White: Special Hazard : Ex: Oxidizer
What is the triggering amount for a diamond sign?
The amount required for a fire code permit
Atmospheric Tank
A tank designed to operate at atmospheric pressures to 1.0 psi
OXYGEN COLOR?
green
MEDICAL AIR COLOR?
yellow
,Nitrogen color?
black
Nitrous oxide color?
blue
Helium Color?
Brown
Carbon dioxide color?
Grey
Heliox
Brown and green
Emergency shutoff valvesshall be identified by
A durable sign clearly visible near the valve
ABSOLUTE ZERO
Temperature at which all molecular motion, and consequently all life, ceases
according to Einstein and the kinetic molecular theory. Absolute zero has
never been reached, but it has been approached by the temperatures of
some cryogenic gases
, ATMOSPHERIC TANK
A storage tank designed to operate at pressures from atmospheric through 1.0
pound per square inch gauge measured at the top of the tank.
AREA ALARM SYSTEM
A warning system within an area of use that provides continuous visible and
audible surveillance of Level 1 and Level 2 medical gas systems.
BULK NITROUS OXIDE SYSTEM
An assembly of equipment as described in the definition of bulk oxygen system
that has a storage capacity of more than 3200 lb [approximately 28,000 ft3
(at normal temperature and pressure)] of nitrous oxide.
BULK OXYGEN SYSTEM
An assembly of equipment such as oxygen storage containers, pressure
regulators, pressure relief devices, vaporizers, manifolds, and interconnecting
piping that has a storage capacity of more than 20,000 ft3 of oxygen (at
normal temperature and pressure) including unconnected reserves on hand at
the site.
COMPRESSED GAS
A material, or mixture of materials that is a gas at 68F or less at 14.7 psia of
pressure; and has a boiling point of 68oF or less at 14.7 psia that is either
liquefied, nonliquefied or in solution at that temperature and pressure, except
that gases which have no other health- or physical-hazard properties are not
considered to be compressed until the pressure in the packaging exceeds 41
psia at 68F.