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Cylinder Colour Change For BOC Special Products: What Is Happening?

A new European standard is being adopted that will change the color coding of gas cylinder shoulders to identify the hazard of the gas contents. Cylinder shoulders will be painted specific colors according to the hazard, with some gases having dedicated colors. The changeover will start in autumn 2005 and last 5 years as cylinders are gradually changed over to the new color scheme.

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Cylinder Colour Change For BOC Special Products: What Is Happening?

A new European standard is being adopted that will change the color coding of gas cylinder shoulders to identify the hazard of the gas contents. Cylinder shoulders will be painted specific colors according to the hazard, with some gases having dedicated colors. The changeover will start in autumn 2005 and last 5 years as cylinders are gradually changed over to the new color scheme.

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Cylinder colour change for

BOC Special Products


A new standard (BS EN 1089-3) governing the colour coding of gas cylinders is coming
into force across Europe. As a result, some of the cylinders you receive from BOC
Special Products will have a new colour scheme.

What is happening?

The shoulder (top) of the cylinder will be painted with a specific colour according to the hazard associated with
its contents. Some specific gases have their own dedicated shoulder colours. All UK industrial gases companies
will adopt this new standard colour scheme.The cylinder body colour will remain the choice of the gas supplier.

Why is it happening? Cylinder shoulder colours

The aim is to help improve safety and By hazard property


ensure consistency within the gases
industry. By using the new scheme, the Flammable Red
hazard associated with the contents of Toxic/corrosive Yellow
the cylinder will be easily identifiable.
Inert Bright green
This will be particularly valuable in an
emergency situation where the label is Oxidising Pale blue
not clearly visible.
Note: More than one hazard property may be shown on the
cylinder shoulder e.g. red and yellow

By specific gas
When will it happen? Argon Dark green
Carbon dioxide Dusty grey
The changeover will start during Autumn
2005 and you should expect to see cylinders Helium Brown
in both colour schemes until all products are Nitrogen Black
gradually changed over the next five years.
Nitrous oxide Dark blue
Oxygen White

What should I do?

You should always use the labels on the cylinder as the primary means of identifying the products.
The shoulder colour should always be used as a secondary method.

BOC will produce a range of literature to replace the many wall charts and cylinder identification charts
that are currently in use. Should you require any further assistance, please contact our sales advisor team
on 0800 02 0800 or go to our website www.bocspecialproducts.co.uk where additional information can
be found.

Telephone: 0800 02 0800 www.bocspecialproducts.co.uk

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