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13. flammable - yourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
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- Usage Note: Historically, flammable and inflammable mean the same thing. However, the presence of the prefix in- has misled many people into assuming that inflammable means "not flammable" or "noncombustible. ... But many people are not aware of this derivation, and for clarity's sake it is advisable to use only flammable to give warnings. ...
14. Fire Prevention Flammable and Combustible Liquids Regulations
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- Fire Prevention Flammable and Combustible Liquids Regulations .
- Dispensing of flammable or combustible liquid.
- These regulations may be cited as the Fire Prevention Flammable and Combustible Liquids Regulations.
- (c) "flammable liquid" means.
- A person shall not install an above ground or underground tank for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids, or install a pump for the dispensing of these liquids from the installed tank, unless prior approval has been given by the fire commissioner.
- (1) The fire commissioner shall, subject to these regulations, issue a permit for the storage, handling, use or sale of flammable or combustible liquids referred to in the permit.
- Dispensing of flammable or combustible liquid.
- (1) The dispensing of flammable or combustible liquids with a flash-point below 60° Celsius is not authorized inside a building, except in an approved fire rated room designed for those operations, or that may be approved by the fire commissioner.
- (2) The dispensing of flammable and combustible liquids with a flash-point below 60° Celsius and in quantities of not more than 235 litres may be authorized outside service stations and other areas approved by the fire commissioner provided that.
- (a) the flammable and combustible liquids are stored in an approved metal drum, meeting the requirements of the Canadian Transport Regulations;.
- (c) flammable and combustible liquid dispensing drums shall be in separate storage areas 10 metres apart;.
- (d) a "NO SMOKING" sign is installed near the flammable liquid dispensing drum;.
- (1) A person shall not dispense a flammable liquid into, store or use from metal or plastic containers which do not meet the requirements of the latest edition of the Canadian Standard Association Standard B-376, "Portable Containers for Gasoline and Other Petroleum Fuel".
- A person shall not install a gasoline or diesel fuel pump for the purpose of sale, or personal use of flammable or combustible liquid products unless a permit has been issued by the fire commissioner before the installation.
- The Fire Prevention (Flammable and Combustible Liquids) Regulations, 1984, Newfoundland Regulation 277/84, are repealed.
15. Lab Safety Training Guide
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- Introduction Emergencies General Info Hazard Identification Flammable Liquids Peroxides Corrosives Compressed Gases Cryogenics Safety Equipment Fume Hoods Electrical Pressure and Vacuums Ergonomics Spills Waste Disposal Hygiene Plan EHS Policy Training Matrix MSDS Info References Hazard Checklist .
- SECTION 2C: Flammable Liquids.
- Properties of Flammable and Combustible Liquids .
- Flammable Aerosols .
- Properties of Flammable and Combustible Liquids (top).
- To control the potential hazards posed by handling flammable and combustible liquids, several properties of these materials should be understood. ...
- Flammable and combustible liquids vaporize and form flammable mixtures with air when in open containers, when leaks occur, or when heated. ...
- An important characteristic of any flammable or combustible liquid is its flashpoint. ... Any liquid with a flashpoint less than 100oF is considered to be a flammable liquid. ... In general, the relative hazard of a flammable liquid increase as the flashpoint decreases.
- The proportion of vapor to air mixture that is ignitable is referred to as the flammable range, and is expressed in terms of percentage of vapor in air by volume. The flammable range is bounded by the Lower Flammable Limit (LFL) and the Upper Flammable Limit (UFL). The LFL is the minimum concentration of flammable liquid vapor in air that will support the propagation of flame, or spread of flame through the entire volume of vapor-air mixture, upon contact with an ignition source. ...
- This property must be taken into account when working with flammable or combustible liquids outside of fume hoods. Most flammable liquid vapors are heavier than air. ...
- Flammable and combustible liquids should be stored in only certain types of approved containers. ... Containers used by the manufacturers of flammable and combustible liquids generally meet these specifications.
16. KGS - Safety First - Flammable Liquid Vapors
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- Flammable Liquid Vapors.
- Safety First › Flammable Liquid Vapors.
- Flammable Liquid Vapors .
- Vapors from flammable liquids like gasoline, paints, solvents and adhesives are heavier than air and can travel great distances along the floor. ...
- Do not use or store flammable liquids in a room where gas or electric appliances are installed. ...
- Store flammable liquids outside in tightly closed containers recommended by the manufacturer, away from gas or electric appliances, where children cannot reach them. ...
- Flammable Liquid Vapors.
17. AUE: FAQ excerpt: "flammable"
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- AUE Site Links "flammable".
- People often ask why "flammable" and "inflammable" mean the same thing. ... "Flammable" is first attested in an 1813 translation from Latin It was rare until the 1920s when the U. ... National Fire Protection Association adopted "flammable" because of concern that the "in-" in "inflammable" might be misconstrued as a negative prefix. ... " "Flammable" is still commoner in the U. ...
18. Flammable Liquids
- web.princeton.edu
- Table of Contents 01: General Info 02: Program Summary 03: Protective Equip 04: Fume Hoods 05: MSDS 06: Gas Cylinders 07: Flammable Liquids 08: Electrical Safety 09: Spills 10: Waste Procedures .
- 7: Flammable Liquids .
- Properties of Flammable and Combustible Liquids .
- To control the potential hazards posed by handling flammable and combustible liquids, several properties of these materials should be understood. ...
- Flammable and combustible liquids vaporize and form flammable mixtures with air when in open containers, when leaks occur, or when heated. ...
- An important characteristic of any flammable or combustible liquid is its flashpoint. ... Any liquid with a flashpoint less than 1000 F is considered to be a flammable liquid. ... In general, the relative hazard of a flammable liquid increases as the flashpoint decreases. ...
- The proportion of vapor to air mixture that is ignitable is referred to as the flammable range, and is expressed in terms of percentage of vapor in air by volume. The flammable range is bounded by the Lower Flammable Limit (LFL) and the Upper Flammable Limit (UFL). The LFL is the minimum concentration of flammable liquid vapor in air that will support the propagation of flame, or spread of flame through the entire volume of vapor-air mixture, upon contact with an ignition source. ...
- This property must be taken into account when working with flammable or combustible liquids outside of fume hoods. Most flammable liquid vapors are heavier than air. ...
- Flammable and combustible liquids should be stored in only certain types of approved containers. ... Containers used by the manufacturers of flammable and combustible liquids generally meet these specifications. ...
- Many types of containers are required depending on the quantities and classes of flammable or combustible liquids in use. ...
19. Safe Design and Use of Vent Collection Systems for Potentially Flammable Mixtures
- www.hse.gov.uk
- Safe Design and Use of Vent Collection Systems for Potentially Flammable Mixtures.
- It is aimed at employers and technical staff with responsibility for the design, operation and maintenance of equipment used for the collection and venting of gaseous and volatile flammable emissions. ...
- A brief review of some of the important the health and safety legislation that regulates activities involving flammable atmospheres is also included together with a list of useful reference documents.
- Safe Design and Use of Vent Collection Systems for Potentially Flammable Mixtures 535kb .
20. Daring Fireball: Inflammable Means Flammable?
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21. Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection
- wlapwww.gov.bc.ca
- Ministry Home > Environmental Management Branch > Industry Product Stewardship > Solvents/Flammable Liquids, Gas, Pesticides .
- This regulation requires the producers and consumers of solvents/flammable liquids, domestic pesticides, gasoline and pharmaceuticals to take responsibility for the management of their leftovers or wastes. ...
22. Boston.com / News / Local / Mass. / Federal officials now say LNG ships built with flammable material
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- Federal officials now say LNG ships built with flammable material Associated Press In a reversal, top federal Homeland Security officials now say ships designed to carry liquefied natural gas -- like those that would operate at terminals proposed for the Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Alabama coasts -- are built using tons of highly flammable insulation, the Mobile Register reported Tuesday. October 12, 2004 --> Federal officials now say LNG ships built with flammable material.
- -- In a reversal, top federal Homeland Security officials now say ships designed to carry liquefied natural gas -- like those that would operate at terminals proposed for the Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Alabama coasts -- are built using tons of highly flammable insulation, the Mobile Register reported Tuesday.
23. Flammable Substances Safety
- www.hse.gov.uk
- Flammable Substances Safety.
- This page gives information on HSC/E's role in the safety of flammable substances. ... The page also contains information about the law on flammable substances, sources of further information and current activities.
- Work with flammable substances is hazardous because of the risk of fire and explosion. ...
- Flammable substances can be grouped into four categories:.
- These liquids give off a flammable vapour which, when mixed with air, can ignite or explode;.
- DSEAR provides a modern framework for managing risks from fire and explosions, requiring employers and the self employed to carry out a risk assessment and take measures to eliminate or reduce, so far as is reasonably practicable, risks from dangerous substances (including flammable substances). ...
- HSE has published a wide range of priced publications and free leaflets on flammable substances. ...
- The list below contains a selection of items on flammable substances:.
- Safe working with flammable substances .
- The safe use and handling of flammable liquids .
- The spraying of flammable liquids .
- Some flammable substances may also present a risk to the environment. ...
- For further information on policy issues relating to flammable substances please contact.
24. Bold Type: Aimee Bender
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- In this issue of Bold Type you'll find two stories from The Girl in the Flammable Skirt and one new one, titled "Bull," which is actually a sequel to a story in the collection titled "The Ring. ...
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