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Since 1999, Fire Safety Supply has been the go-to for fire suppression products, industrial dry chemical systems, high and low-pressure CO2, vehicles, and clean agents. We serve various types of industries such as restaurants, commercial kitchen, wineries, and more.

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Badger 06-231867-737 Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System Label (BC Dry Chemical Recharge)(10-Pack)

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This WHMIS safety symbol depicts a gas cylinder. It is used for hazardous products that contain compressed gases, which include dissolved gas, compressed gas, liquefied gas, and refrigerated liquefied gas. The gases can be intentionally released by opening the cylinder valve. It may also be accidentally released via a broken or leaky valve. These gases are considered dangerous because they are placed in a highly pressurized state. When an unsecured gas cylinder is broken, it can spin out of control with great force, resulting in severe injuries and damages. In addition, refrigerated liquefied gases are extremely cold, which may trigger cryogenic burns or other freezing injuries. Protect yourself from this hazard by: Use the smallest amount of compressed gas possible to complete the task at hand. Inspect the cylinder containers and valves for physical damage. Make sure all valves are properly closed when the cylinder container is not in use.