Each compressed gas cylinder must be clearly labeled to indicate the contents. Check connections and hoses regularly for leaks using a specific monitoring instrument or soapy water (or equivalent).
The chartered chemist said that while leaks from flammable gas may cause fires or explosions, non-flammable gases can prove to be equally deadly, especially when it involves cryogenic gases.
The Bedford 911 communications center received a call at 9:18 this morning from someone reporting the smell of gas on Graves ...
A tractor-trailer fire shut down the Parkway West in both directions late Tuesday night. Several fire companies were called ...
The initial theory by prosecutors points to the blast coming from a gas explosion. Witnesses say they smelled gas at the ...
Firefighters entered the restaurant and found a stove top burner turned on with no pilot light lit. They re-lit the pilot ...
These aren't your average lakes. They're called thermokarst lakes and they're filled with highly flammable methane gas. During the summer the gas bubbles to the surface and enters the atmosphere.