Cryogenic liquids are materials with a boiling point of less than – 100 °F (-73 °C); common examples include liquid nitrogen, helium, and argon, and dry ice/alcohol slurries. Cryogenic liquids undergo ...
An inventory revealed overlooked hazards in flammable storage cabinets. Here’s what safety managers need to know about cabinet standards, liquid categories, storage limits, and inspection best ...
YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM)– The York County Hazmat Team was called to a liquid nitrogen gas leak at a food processing center on Thursday morning. The Hazmat Team said firefighters responded to the food ...
Every day industrial workers transfer potentially hazardous chemicals, such as solvents, acetones, lubricants, cleansers, and acids, from large drums into smaller containers or into machinery.
It has been over 10 years since OSHA adopted the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) into its Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom), and yet, there is some ...
First used in the 1950s for cryogenic storage, liquid nitrogen has made it possible to store samples at temperatures down to -196 °C. Since then, LN 2 has been deemed to be the benchmark where ...