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This article discusses some of the basics and what to expect when responding to buildings or equipment protected by systems that firefighters will more...
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/530747/risk-assessment-9
With tanks, original blueprints and drawings should be kept as reference points. These documents can be used to compare notes and measurements such as steel...
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/530324/tank-talk-3
This is intended to be a starting point for discussion and to illustrate how existing chemical safety analyses can be used in pre-planning.
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/534740/risk-assessment-26
Firetrace report finds thorough and regular fire risk assessments can help protect people and communities as well as prevent costs up to $9 million per...
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/626103/boosting-fire-protection-at-wind-farms
In the case of sprinkler systems guidelines are provided by NFPA 13 which is the standard that governs automatic sprinklers and intends that fire department...
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/530384/risk-assessment-5
Making sure sprinklers are properly designed, maintained, and are not defeated by the fire service is the overall objective of this column.
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/530716/risk-assessment-8
Do all those flashing lights and jarring alarms going off at the guard shack in your industrial facility represent security or pseudo security?
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/533888/daves-notes-22
Detectors and sensors in pre-planning
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/533861/risk-assessment-23
The process of identifying potential major incidents can be challenging as opposed to smaller incidents.
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/530746/training-day-9
Molten materials releases can include glass, steel, aluminum, other metals, sulfur, or salt.
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/533909/risk-assessment-24