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Flammables
Guidance on NFPA hazard guidelines related to flammable and combustible liquids and gases, spray painting, fireworks, battery charging, etc.
flammable liquids, combustible liquids, battery charging hazards, fireworks, fueling safety, bonding and grounding, nfpa 30, nfpa 54, nfpa 58, nfpa 30a, outdoor grill, static electricity and flammables, spray finishing
Text of the EU directive - Equipment and Protective systems intended for use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
European Directive 94/9/EC
These systems may include lead acid batteries, lithium chloride batteries, and other similar devices
Fact sheet that describes proper bonding and ground procedures - includes an illustration
Includes a flammables liquids self inspection checklist in addition to storage guidelines
Discussion of controls needed for paint overspray exposures in repair shops
Major mandatory requirements per 29 CFR 1910.107 - a drawing with comments
An easy way to see the differences between the zones and divisions
Fires involving E85 and gas mixtures containing ethanol should be treated differently
When following OSHA guidelines, explosives are stored according to Class A, B and C
These fires result from the buildup of static electricity
Emergency response information, fire data, fire service safety tips, and injury data
Sample checklist and safety rules for safe storage of flammable and combustible liquids
Flammable and Combustible Liquid Indoor Storage Rooms - General Design Guidelines NFPA 30
Example of a safety policy for storage, use and handling of flammables
Classification, safety cans, storage cabinet requirements and more
The primary basis of this OSHA standard is the NFPA 30 code - checklist for compliance
Safety considerations related to grounding and bonding for flammables fire prevention
An example of guidelines for the removal and replacement of flammable and combustible liquids storage tanks
Safety tips to minimize fire danger when filling gas tank or portable container with gas
Full text of a safety program for interior spray finishing operations
Answers to commonly asked questions related to NFPA 30
Text of the rule and other resources related to compliance
Training and reference materials for OSHA's flammable and combustible liquids safety requirements
Safety rules related to storing and dispensing fuel from a portable container
The importance of cleaning and maintenance in paint spray application areas to reduce fire hazards
Key points to meet the requirements of NFPA 33 Standard for Spray Application Using Flammable and Combustible Materials
Summarizes safety issues related to static electricity, bonding & grounding when using flammables
Articles and incident reports - refueling, lithium battery, fireworks explosion, fuel tank servicing and more
