Storage Of Flammable And Combustible Materials
To further help prevent fires all containers of flammable liquids must be kept closed when they are not in use.
Storage of flammable and combustible materials. Regulations also determine the maximum quantities of the different class materials which may be kept in close proximity to or inside occupied buildings. Controlling the combustible storage in these spaces can help to lessen the risk of a fire developing and or interfering with the boiler equipment mechanical equipment or electrical equipment. Storage for flammable and combustible materials. Make sure the unit is explosion proof or laboratory safe and indicate that it is to be used for flammable material.
Flammable and combustible material storage options include. Combustible materials such as cardboard paper towels sawdust and debris need to be kept away from flammable storage areas to prevent them from becoming involved and spreading a fire. Standard refrigerators can not be used and should be labeled to prohibit the storage of such liquids. As can be seen from the paint and body shop incident above the purpose of safe storage practices for flammable and combustible liquids is to keep them away from potential sources of ignition.
Storage of materials combustible materials should ideally be stored outside the construction area especially if they are volatile and flammable like lpg. Storing combustible materials within one of those spaces increases the risk and also the fuel load within the space should a fire occur. In case such materials are stored inside the building they must be kept in areas that are not a threat to the people on the worksite. The internal components could cause a spark and ignite the contents.