Has anyone had any incidents that could confirm the issues raised by this extract from an Medical Devices Agency report.
"There is a serious risk of fire if substances such as dirt, oil, grease or hand creams contaminate connections between medical devices and medical gas cylinders. This applies to cylinders containing: oxygen, nitrous oxide, oxygen/nitrous oxide (Entonox), oxygen/carbon dioxide and oxygen/helium mixtures."
"The Medical Devices Agency (MDA) recently received two reports of fire occurring on the opening of oxygen cylinders. These fires caused burns and smoke inhalation injuries to staff.
One fire occurred between the cylinder valve and regulator seal; the other fire occurred in the regulator itself. Investigation has shown that the critical factor in both cases was the presence of contaminants such as oil, grease or hand cream."
Any comments would be appreciated
Dave