Standard
Track updates
AS 2030.1-2009
[Pending Revision]Gas cylinders, Part 1: General requirements
Specifies requirements for the design, verification and manufacture of all gas cylinders for the storage and transport of compressed, dissolved and liquefied gases, of water capacity ranging from 0.1 kg to 3000 kg.
Published: 28/01/2009
Pages: 17
Table of contents
Cited references
Content history
Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
Foreword
1 Scope
2 Referenced documents
3 Definitions
4 Cylinder design and manufacture
4.1 General
4.2 Cylinder standards
4.3 Type testing
4.4 Design verification
4.4.1 New cylinder designs
4.4.2 Cylinders where design registration might be impractical
5 Cylinder manufacturing and inspection
5.1 General
5.2 Manufacturer’s quality system
5.3 Inspection and testing of manufacturing
5.3.1 Inspection body
5.3.2 Inspection and testing requirements
5.3.3 Marking and identification
5.4 Cylinder manufacturing documentation
5.5 Cylinder neck thread
6 Additional requirements prior to filling for the first time in Australia
6.1 Initial test station inspection and marking
6.2 Completion of a cylinder package
7 Periodic inspection and testing
8 Care and handling
8.1 General
8.2 Storage, handling and transportation
8.3 Avoidance of oil, grease and water
8.4 Closing valves for transportation
8.5 Cylinders for toxic gases
8.6 Need to keep cylinders cool
8.7 Avoidance of shock
8.8 Correct orientation
Appendix A
Appendix B
B1 General
B2 Foreign cylinders imported for filling and re-export, including marine cylinders
B3 Cylinders imported full for use in Australia, and exported after use
Appendix C
Cited references in this standard
[Current]
The safe use of portable and mobile oxy-fuel gas systems for welding, cutting, heating and allied processes
[Withdrawn]
Filling of portable gas cylinders, Part 1: Decant filling of medical air and oxygen into portable cylinders — Safe procedures
[Withdrawn]
Filling of portable gas cylinders, Part 2: Filling of portable cylinders for self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) and non-underwater self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) — Safe procedures
Content history
[Available Superseded]
[Available Superseded]
DR 08054
One-time Purchase
Access via web browser on any device
One-time purchase
Single publication
Offline access via PDF^
$119.17 AUD
Inclusive of GSTFormat *
Web Reader
Licenses *
1 user
Total$119.17 AUD
IMPORTANT