Saturday, 24 December 2016

Common Fire Hazards in the Workplace

Fire is a chemical reaction known as combustion which occurs when fuel and oxygen are brought together with sufficient heat to cause ignition

Oxygen: Approximately 16% oxygen is required to support combustion. Normal air contains 21% Oxygen - more than enough and it is readily available. Some fuels contain sufficient oxygen with their makeup to promote combustion. 


Heat Sources: To reach ignition temperature: Open flame, hot surface, sparks and arcs, friction, chemical reaction, electrical energy, compression of gases.
  • WOOD 
  • PAPER 
  • PLASTIC 
  • POLYSTYRENE 
  • PETROL 
  • PAINT 
  • ACETYLENE 
  • BUTANE 
  • MAGNESIUM 
  • COOKING OILS ANDFATS 
  • COOKING OILS 
  • PROPANE 
  • METHANE 
  • TITANIUM 
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