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Use and storage of any compressed gas under high pressure (2000 psi/138 bar and higher) can be extremely dangerous if proper gas handling procedures are not observed. Moreover, chemical characteristics of specialty gases themselves can pose serious health hazards if containment is not tightly controlled. Scott provides a wealth of technical and safety information that is invaluable for maintaining a safe, productive working environment and for ensuring reliable, efficient use of compressed specialty gases for any application.

General technical and safety information for compressed specialty gases may be conveniently viewed here online or printed for future use. Numerous Scott publications are also available that contain comprehensive technical and safety data for all types of pure gases, gas mixtures and gas handling equipment. Our most popular publications are the Design and Safety Handbook and our Specialty Gas Reference Guides - excellent resources for anything you need to know about specialty gases. Most Scott literature is available in both printed and PDF formats - visit our online product literature library to view and download. Or, you may request a printed version of any piece of Scott literature or catalog via email or by calling us toll-free at 877-715-8651.

Be sure to visit our online MSDS Library for comprehensive safety information specific to each Scott compressed pure gas and gas mixtures.

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Safety: Gas Handling Safety Seminars
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OSHA Chart: Acetaldehyde to 2-Hexanone
OSHA Chart: Hexone to Zirconium compounds
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Scott’s Safety Video for Compressed Cylinder Gases
Scott Specialty Gases’ Trademark Acknowledgment
SI Terms
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Unit of Measure Conversions
Volume of Gas in Cylinder

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