Thread: Cylinder Labels
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Old December 18th, 2005, 12:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Quote: (Originally Posted by Phil O)
What are the minimum requirements for labelling cylinders in the UK?

I ask because I've just built myself a twin set and it looks great with no labels. If I go to my LDS I will end up with a massive Nitrox or trimix label, an O2 sticker the size of a small car and my nice clean cylinders will be treated as free advertising space for them. I much prefer the cylinders to be white with no reading material at all.

Thanks
This is one of the few things that I think BSAC have got right.

http://www.bsac.org/shop/accs.htm

At the bottom they have cylinder labels. Just cut the BSAC logo off and you've got the minimum required size of sticker. All you need in addition is an O2 clean sticker.

HTH
J
 
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