What Are Laboratory Gases?
A laboratory gas is a gas used in laboratories for various purposes. Common laboratory gases include nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, helium, carbon dioxide, and argon. These gases are used in a variety of applications in research, manufacturing, and medical laboratories.
- Nitrogen: providing an inert atmosphere for chemical reactions, flushing out air from pipes, and providing a carrier gas for gas chromatography.
- Oxygen: providing an oxidizing atmosphere for chemical reactions and providing support for life in an enclosed environment.
- Hydrogen: providing a fuel source in fuel cells and providing an atmosphere for welding and brazing.
- Carbon dioxide providing a source of carbon for chemical reactions and providing an atmosphere for growing plants.
Laboratory Gas Hazards
The laboratory can be a dangerous place. Various measures must be put in place to create a laboratory that is safe and obeys health and safety regulations. Gases present in the laboratory are a common hazard found in the labs and pose risks such as explosions and toxicity. It is therefore vital to be alert for laboratory gas leaks. The installation of an appropriate gas sensor is one way to monitor this and ensure safety in the laboratory.
Lab Safety Practices For Laboratory Gas
Laboratory gases are essential materials for many experiments and procedures in the lab, but their presence also poses a serious risk of injury or even death if handled or stored improperly.
The most common gases used in laboratories are oxygen, nitrogen, argon, and carbon dioxide. Each of these gases have their own unique properties and hazards that need to be taken into account.
- Combustibility
- Fire or Explosions
- Health Implications
A gas monitor is a vital piece of lab safety equipment for protection against the build-up of toxic or flammable gases. Regular and accurate monitoring of laboratory gas will ensure lab safety.
Lab Safety Equipment from Edinburgh Sensors
Lab safety is an important part of any laboratory environment. It is essential that everyone in the lab adheres to safety protocols to ensure that everyone is safe and no accidents occur. Safety in the laboratory starts with proper training. Appropriate clothing and equipment will additionally help reduce risks to safety. Lab safety can be achieved using lab safety equipment, such as gas monitors for monitoring toxic laboratory gas.
Ensure safety in the laboratory with Edinburgh Sensors gas monitoring systems. We have the perfect gas sensor that can be installed alongside your HVAC for laboratory air quality testing. Edinburgh Sensors Gascard NG is already being used as part of integrated centrally-controlled ventilation systems for the monitoring and management of indoor air quality, and is a great option for your laboratory.
The Gascard NG is designed for ease of integration within a wide range of gas detection systems that require high quality, accurate and reliable measurement of CO, CO2, and CH4 gas concentrations. The Gascard NG is used for single use gas measurement at a time.
Get In Touch
If you are interested in any of our gas detection systems for your laboratory, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Additionally, to keep up to date with our latest news and products, sign up to our infrequent newsletter below, or join us on social media. You can find us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.