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2018 Bad Day Training's HazMat Tactical Response Guides are protected by copyright. Thank you for respecting this. 2 Methane 1 - 690 Argon 1 - 840 Neon 1 - 1445 Carbon Dioxide 1 - 450 Nitrogen 1 - 695 Fluorine 1 - 980 Nitrous Ox. 1 - 670 Helium 1 - 745 Oxygen 1 - 860 Hydrogen 1 - 850 Propane 1 - 270 LNG 1 - 635 Xenon 1 - 570 4-Gas, PID and Chemical Specific Detection Cryogenic Liquid Cylinder (Top) Expansion Ratios Conversion from Liquid to Gas Consider re-occupy if lower than REL, PEL, TWA, STEL * Constructed of glass, aluminum, Metering C: Vacuum Flask D: Insulated Support Expansion Ratios (approximate): Consider: or stainless steel. A: Cap B: Outer Case Dewars (Non-pressurized) ** Oxygen Enriched/Deficient Atmospheres ** * Thermal Stress Leak: loss of insular protection * Mechanical Damage to the container walls or valves PPE Hazardous Materials Tactical Response Guide CRYOGENIC RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS Typical Cryogenic Liquid Cylinder www.BadDayTraining.com Pressurized Containers: up to 500 PSI Capacity up to 265 Liters (70 Gallons) Keep in Touch! * Cryogenically rated, loose-fitting gloves (cryo gloves are not rated for immersion) (cryo gloves are not for prolonged handling) * Cryogenic rated apron ** conversion is @ 100% or 1,000,000 ppm ** * SCBA or full face shield * Capactiy: 1 - 50 Liters (13 (Gallons) If conversion factor is not known ='s A LOT Contact Us Interested in Additional Training? Bad Day Training & Consulting, LLC Phone: 440-343-4993

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Page 1: CRYOGENIC RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS Guide 2 UPDATED.pdf2018 Bad Day Training's HazMat Tactical Response Guides are protected by copyright. Thank you for respecting this. 2 Methane 1

2018 Bad Day Training's HazMat Tactical Response Guides are protected by copyright. Thank you for respecting this. 2

Methane 1 - 690Argon 1 - 840 Neon 1 - 1445

Carbon Dioxide 1 - 450 Nitrogen 1 - 695Fluorine 1 - 980 Nitrous Ox. 1 - 670

Helium 1 - 745 Oxygen 1 - 860

Hydrogen 1 - 850 Propane 1 - 270

LNG 1 - 635 Xenon 1 - 570

4-Gas, PID and Chemical Specific Detection

Cryogenic Liquid Cylinder (Top)

Expansion RatiosConversion from Liquid to Gas

Consider re-occupy if lower than REL, PEL, TWA, STEL

* Constructed of glass, aluminum,

Metering

C: Vacuum FlaskD: Insulated Support

Expansion Ratios (approximate):

Consider: or stainless steel.

A: Cap

B: Outer Case

Dewars (Non-pressurized)** Oxygen Enriched/Deficient Atmospheres **

* Thermal Stress Leak: loss of insular protection* Mechanical Damage to the container walls or valves

PPE

Hazardous Materials Tactical Response GuideCRYOGENIC RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS

Typical Cryogenic Liquid Cylinder

www.BadDayTraining.com

Pressurized Containers: up to 500 PSICapacity up to 265 Liters (70 Gallons)

Keep in Touch!

* Cryogenically rated, loose-fitting gloves (cryo gloves are not rated for immersion) (cryo gloves are not for prolonged handling)* Cryogenic rated apron

** conversion is @ 100% or 1,000,000 ppm *** SCBA or full face shield

* Capactiy: 1 - 50 Liters (13 (Gallons)

If conversion factor is not known ='s A LOT

Contact UsInterested in Additional Training?

Bad Day Training & Consulting, LLCPhone: 440-343-4993