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Safety Specifications for Oxygen, Nitrogen and Argon Cryogenic Tanks

Liquid oxygen, nitrogen, or argon should never be kept in cramped quarters or places with inadequate ventilation.
Make sure that only individuals who have received training on the material’s characteristics and handling techniques handle cryogenic liquids.

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Make sure that every pipe that has the potential to trap cryogenic liquids between two valves and receptacles has pressure relief valves that are connected to appropriately sized vents.
Avoid smoking or producing sparks close to tanks and equipment that use liquid oxygen. Avoid going near open flames in liquid oxygen tanks.

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