and the physical risks of gas mixtures, such as toxicity, flammability, and asphyxiation. It does not, however, cover specialized techniques for removing valves from low-pressure cylinders while under pressure (e.g., specific LPG methods). Identification of Inoperable Valves
: Exclusively covers risks arising from pressurized gases (such as asphyxiation, fire, explosion, or projectile hazards).
The document is often used as a textbook for training forklift operators, truck drivers, and warehouse staff. The PDF format is ideal for creating training slideshows, printing quick-reference guides for the warehouse floor, and embedding safety protocols into digital work instructions.
| Method | Website / Source | Cost (Approx.) | Official / Unofficial | |--------|-----------------|----------------|----------------------| | Direct purchase from ISO | www.iso.org – Standard ISO 25760:2009 | CHF 118 (~$130) | Official | | National standards body | ANSI (USA), BSI (UK), DIN (Germany), AFNOR (France) | Varies (often same as ISO) | Official | | Subscription platforms | IHS Markit, TechStreet, SAI Global | Monthly or per-doc fee | Official | | Industry association | Compressed Gas Association (CGA) – members may access ISO via agreement | Varies | Official | | University/institution library | Many technical universities subscribe to ISO standards | Free for students/staff | Official |
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