Flash Point-Ignition Point: What? at Work or at Home
Flash Point-Ignition Point: What? at Work or at Home
What?
At Work Or At Home
Everyday We Use Chemicals
Whether At Work Or In The
Home
Proper Storage & Understanding
How Dangerous Chemicals Can
Become If Subjected To Heat Is
Using Just Using Good Safety
Common Sense.
Flammable Liquids
Properties of Flammable Liquids
•The vapor of a flammable liquid ignites and
causes fire or explosion – not the liquid itself.
•Vapor Pressure
•Flash Point
•Limits of Flammability
•Vapor Density
Flammable Liquids
Vapor Pressure
Remove Heat
Remove Fuel
Reduce Oxygen
►WILL
Inhibit Chemical
Chain Reaction
Proactive Fire Safety
Fire Risk Analysis
► How do we identify potential fire risk?
Proactive Fire Safety
Fire Risk Analysis Cont.
► Identify the fuel source & eliminate it if possible.
► Identify the heat source and eliminate it if
possible.
► Terminate behaviors that lead to hazardous
conditions & replace with appropriate behaviors
conducive to good fire safety.
1. Storing flammable and combustible in appropriate
areas.
2. On equipment, in fire cabinets, in work areas.
Identifying Fire Hazards In Your
Work Area
► What chemical are present in your work
area? What are there flash points?
In stationary equipment areas
On mobile equipment
At shops
► What heat source are present?
Thermal (heat)
Electrical
Radiant
Do You Know Your Flashpoints?
► 145°f/78°c--------
Answer
► 160°f------Diesel Fuel-IP 500°f
► 320°f/160°c-----Form Oil
► <-49°f/<-45°c----Unleaded Gasoline
Answer
► 0°f/-18°c----Acetylene Gas-BP -119°f
► None------
Answer
► -156°f/-104°c--Propane-Auto IP 842°f
► -43.7°f/-42°c----
► 73°f/23°c-------------
► 175°f----
In Conclusion
Any situation that can lead to a fire
underground is not good.