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Regulations for storing chemical or oils are a lot stricter than for water storage — for obvious reasons. After all, water is not going to catch fire and...
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/530356/tank-talk-4
The leading causes of construction site fires were malfunctions that caused electrical sparks around discarded products and combustible materials.
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/603705/how-to-avoid-fire-at-a-construction-site-by-choosing-the-right-kind-of-industria
An oil tank could be working just fine. However, if it’s struck by lightning, a catastrophe could be imminent, particularly if the tank has not been grounded.
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/529691/tank-talk-2
Dynamic risk assessments help teams understand the variables and how they impact response to tank fires.
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/602862/why-dynamic-risk-assessments-matter
A full-scale fire sprinkler test usually consists of two forty-foot-long double row racks with single row tacks on each side as a target.
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/529797/risk-assessment-2
Carbon monoxide is a common industrial hazard resulting from the incomplete combustion of material containing carbon such as natural gas, gasoline,...
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/529690/ems-corner-2
Being able to accept other ways of thinking can lead to better overall fire protection and unique solutions to unforeseen challenges.
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/530573/risk-assessment-6
Manufacturing facility sprinkler design is derived from experience with what were called pipe schedule sprinkler systems.
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/530325/risk-assessment-3
Pre-plans for fire emergencies must be continually edited and updated.
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/539540/6-considerations-for-an-effective-pre-plan
Jim Burneka of Firefighter Cancer Consultants shares best practices that limit firefighter exposure to PFAS and other carcinogens.
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/594217/best-practices-that-limit-pfas-exposure