Define cryogenic liquids;
Recall the hazards associated with cryogenic liquids;
Recall safe work practices to use when working with or around cryogenic liquids;
Know what to do during emergencies that involve cryogenic liquids
Cryogenic liquids help us store materials and conduct experiments at extremely low temperatures. We must be careful to work with them safely to avoid the risk of frostbite, asphyxiation and over-pressurization of containers that can lead to explosions. Take this course to learn about what cryogenic liquids are, the risks they present and how to use them safely. This course lays the foundation for the workplace-specific, hands-on training your employer will provide to you. It is ideal for anyone who works with or around or manages people who work with or around cryogenic liquids.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1450 - Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories;
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 - Hazard Communication;
NFPA 55 - Compressed Gases and Cryogenic Fluids Code;
CGA P-12-2017 - Safe Handling of Cryogenic Liquids
Cryogenic liquids are widely used in laboratories and industries to store materials at extremely low temperatures. Our Cryogen Safety Ttraining equips learners with the knowledge and skills to safely handle cryogenic liquids to prevent accidents. Enroll in the course to learn the risks and prevention of cryogenic liquids.
Our Cryogen Safety Training educates on how to handle cryogenic liquids safely:
Learn what cryogenic liquids are and their common uses.
Understand the risks of cryogenic, including frostbite, asphyxiation, and container over-pressurization.
Get to know proper handling methods and safety around cryogenic liquids.
Learn immediate and effective responses during emergencies.
Gain the skills to work safely and confidently with cryogenic liquids:
Master safety measures to prevent accidents such as frostbite, asphyxiation, and over-pressurization.
Learn safe handling methods to protect yourself and others while carrying the cryogenic liquids.
Understand the procedures for safe use, storage, and transport of cryogenic liquids.
Follow national safety standards and workplace regulations for cryogenic materials.
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Our Cryogen Safety course is designed for anyone who works with cryogenic liquids, including:
Laboratory staff and researchers
Industrial workers handling cryogenic materials
Safety officers and compliance managers
Supervisors overseeing cryogenic operations
Anyone responsible for workplace safety involving cryogenic liquids
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What are the hazards of cryogens?
Frostbite, asphyxiation, and explosion risk are some of the common hazards of cryogen.
What PPE is needed for cryogenics?
Cryogenic gloves, face shield or goggles, lab coat/apron, and closed-toe shoes are some of the personal protective equipment (PPE) needed for cryogenics.
How much does cryogen cost?
The cryogen costs around $100-$1,000. The cost may vary by type and supplier.
What are the hazards of cryogen released from its container?
Cryogen release can cause severe cold burns or lead to pressure buildup and explosions.