['Welding and Cutting', 'Hazardous Materials Safety - OSHA']
['Compressed Gases', 'Hot Work']
01/23/2024
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It can be, if you follow all of the other storage requirements. That is, the cylinder is secured from falling, the regulator is removed, the storage cap is in place, and the separation requirements from other gases are also met. You cannot keep an oxygen cylinder and an acetylene cylinder on the same dolly for the purposes of storage, as this would not meet the separation requirements.
['Welding and Cutting', 'Hazardous Materials Safety - OSHA']
['Compressed Gases', 'Hot Work']
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