Perception is Reality: What’s in that Empty Cylinder?
Finding the best way to dispose of empty calibration gas cylinders is an age-old dilemma.
Finding the best way to dispose of empty calibration gas cylinders is an age-old dilemma.
No one needs to tell you how critical cylinder safety is.
Having spent more than three decades as a lawyer for a number of companies in the industrial gas business, both global and local, when it comes to risk allocation my advice has always been the...
LifeGuard Technologies, specializing in its patented and patent-pending safety hose technology, with North American headquarters in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, recently completed a project for Air Liquide U.S. Industrial PL (Air Liquide US), for the replacement...
Safety in handling cryogenic liquids and gases requires a thorough knowledge of the properties associated with each cryogen, an assessment of where and how the cryogen will be used, personal protective equipment appropriate to the...
Implementing safety measures in the welding environment doesn’t need to be a top-down activity.
Concrete is the most widely used material in the world after water, but its production is the second largest emitter of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the world, responsible for three to five percent of total...
The element Xenon is a heavy, inert, noble gas discovered by William Ramsay and Morris Travers in London in 1898 after they fractionally distilled liquid air.
Scientists at Indiana University (IU) have created a highly efficient biomaterial that catalyzes the formation of hydrogen — one half of the “holy grail” of splitting H2O to make hydrogen and oxygen for fueling cheap...
With companies like FuelCell Energy, it’s easy to imagine the age of waste has come to an end.