COMPETENT PERSON
The references to a "competent person" in the Regulations should be taken to mean an organisation employing individuals who are competent (by knowledge, experience and independence) to carry out the relevant duties. Accreditation to BS EN 45004 : 1995 [General criteria for operation of the various types of bodies performing inspection] is an indication of the competence of an inspection department, organisation or self-employed person. This is recommended for bodies acting as competent persons engaged to draw up or certify a written scheme of examination or conduct examinations for major systems. The first examination under the written scheme for new plant will generally need to be carried out before the complete system is taken into use for the first time.
TRANSPORTABLE GAS CONTAINERS (GAS CYLINDERS)
The main controls under the Regulations concern the manufacture and importation of new cylinders and the over filling of all existing gas cylinders. Cylinders must therefore be made to approved designs. There are also duties on anyone who modifies or repairs cylinders.
SAFETY WHEN USING GAS CYLINDERS
Suppliers of commonly used industrial gases produce a range of safety information about their cylinders, which may contain propane, oxygen, acetylene, carbon dioxide for example. In general terms they cover:-
· Information about the cylinders (design, construction, identification)
· Information about the gases
· Carriage, handling/lifting of cylinders
· Storage (ideally in the open with protection from the weather; upright; protective clothing; segregation as appropriate)
· Care of cylinders (e.g. avoidance of heat, oil or grease; cleanliness)
· Making safe connections (e.g. compatibility of threads; appropriate regulators; flashback arrestors where appropriate)
· Choosing safe equipment (gauges; hoses; end connections; flashback arrestors; use of correct personal protective equipment)
· Avoiding contamination from backflow
· Keeping equipment safe (regular checks etc)
· Emergency procedures
· Environmental safety precautions
CHECKLIST - PRESSURE SYSTEMS & GAS CYLINDERS
Pressure Systems
1 (a) Do you have pressure systems which contain a "relevant fluid" where the pressure times volume of the largest pressure vessel is less than 250 bar litres?
1 (b) If 'yes', have you established safe operating limits and do you maintain the system properly?
2. Do you have pressure systems which contain a 'relevant fluid' where the pressure x volume of the largest pressure vessel is greater than 250 bar litres or a system containing steam?
If 'yes':-
3. Have you established the safe operating limits?
4. Has a written scheme of examination been drawn up or certified by a competent person?
5. Have examinations been carried out by an competent person in accordance with the written scheme?
6. Do you provide adequate operating instructions?
7. Do you keep the system properly maintained?
8. Do you keep adequate records of examination etc?
Gas cylinders
1. Do you obtain cylinders from a reputable supplier?
2. Do you ensure that cylinders are stored, handled and used in accordance with safe practice?
3. Do you have adequate information and provide adequate training and instruction to employees regarding safety with gas cylinders?
REFERENCES/FURTHER DETAILS
2. HELA Circular 66/6 - Pressure Systems etc Regs 1989
3. Booklet HS (G) 39 - Compressed Air Safety
4. HSE Safety Policy Sheet No. 1 - The Pressure Systems and Transportable Gas Containers Regs 1989
5. L122 Safety of Pressure Systems. Pressure Systems Safety
Regulations 2000. Approved Code of Practice.