PPT-Flammable and Combustible Liquid
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amp Compressed Gas Handling and Storage Procedure Overview Hazard Recognition Flammable Liquid A liquid having a closed cup flash point below 100 F and having
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amp Compressed Gas Handling and Storage Procedure Overview Hazard Recognition Flammable Liquid A liquid having a closed cup flash point below 100 F and having a vapor pressure not exceeding 40 psi at 100. ash point and boiling points compared Extremely Flammable Flashpoint less than 0 Flammable liquids. Class I - liquids have flashpoints below 100 degrees F, with vapor pressures not exceeding 40 psia. Class IA - liquids having flashpoints below 73 degrees F and boiling points below 100 degrees F. Introduction . Homework . Identity of the Liquids. Reading in Science. “Hazard Poster”. Purpose . Students will be able to:. Apply the new knowledge regarding the procedure to identify substances.. PI: Prof. Ludovico . Cademartiri. Fire Safety in Lab. -Safety Talk for MSE 601. . Fire Safety in Labs. Electrical Safety in Labs . Chemical Storage Safety . Flammable Storage Cabinets. The unknowns are flammable. Keep them away from all flames.. PROCEDURES & PERMIT. Intrepid Policy. Key-Actions. Will work generate a flame or spark. Remove flammable and combustibles if possible. Ensure that charged flammable gas lines and vessels not within 35’. Chemical Laboratories. 2. Fires. Preventable. Caused by unsafe practices. Electrical safety violations. Uncontrolled use of flammable and combustible materials. Control. Inspect, inspect, inspect. . Chemical Laboratories. . . Fire Protection and Prevention in . Chemical Laboratories. 3. Fires. Preventable. Caused by unsafe practices. Electrical safety violations. Uncontrolled use of flammable and combustible materials. In the design phase of a facility, fire protection requirements are considered in the site layout . Water supply, traffic and transportation conditions, fire department access, and building exposures. LEL. AND . UEL. (Same as . LFL. and . UFL. ). FLASH POINT. VAPOR PRESSURE. SPECIFIC GRAVITY. VAPOR DENSITY. 1910.106 versus . NFPA. 30. The older version of OSHA’s 29 . CFR. 1910.106–Flammable Liquids, . What’s the Big Deal?. Flammable and combustible liquids:. Are easily ignited and ignite with explosive force. Burn readily and give off twice the heat as paper or wood fire. Are common materials taken for granted or used carelessly. FIRE AND SAFETY. PRESENTATION. TOPICS. Goals of a Fire Prevention Program. Fire Prevention Strategy. Housekeeping Issues. Flammable and Combustible Liquids. Electrical Fire Hazards. Compartmentalization. Permit DateInstallationInformationOwnerAddressCity State ZIP codeTelephone EmailInstallation Location if dif reflecting the US OSHA Implementation of Globally Harmonized System GHS of Produced by the SCHC-OSHA Alliance /HazCom Information Sheet WorkgroupHow does OSHAs Hazard Communication Standard HCS defin 1. PPT-014-03. Bureau of Workers’ Compensation . PA Training for Health & Safety (PATHS). OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106. Topics. Important Definitions. Class of Flammable & Combustible Liquids.
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