Flash Point
Flash Point
Flash Point
What?
At Work Or At Home
Everyday We Use
Chemicals Whether At
Work Or In The Home
Flammable Liquids
Flammable Liquids
Vapor Pressure
Flash
point
Flammable Liquids
Limits of Flammability
Flammable Liquids
Flammable Limits Example
Flammable Liquids
Flammable Liquids
Vapor Density
freezes at
32 F.
Turns to liquid at
above 32 F.
Boils & changes to
Gas at 212 F.
Expands 17,000
times it normal
size when heated.
Boiling Point
MSDS relevance
Knowing the boiling point of a substance is an
important consideration for storage. For example,
storing a chemical with a boiling point of 50 C (122
F) in direct sunlight or next to a boiler could cause
the material to completely vaporize and/or result in
a fire or explosion.
Items with a low boiling point generally have a high
vapor pressure. Containers of such material can
build up significant pressure even when they are
below their boiling point. Likewise, low-boiling
materials easily produce large amounts of vapor
which can be flammable or even explosive.
Hot surfaces
Friction
Extinguishment Theory
Remove Heat
Remove Fuel
Reduce Oxygen
WILL
Inhibit Chemical
Chain Reaction
What
Thermal (heat)
Electrical
Radiant
247f/119c
145f/78c
160f
320f/160c
356f/180c
<-49f/<-45c
0f/-18c
-101f/-75.9c
None
-156f/-104c
-43.7f/-42c
79f
73f/23c
175f
Acetylene
Gasoline
Diesel Fuel
Hydraulic 40-wt oil
Propane
Butane
Citrol
CRC Contact Cleaner
Form Oil
Averoe Tree Paint
Ethylene Glycol (Antifreeze)
Carburetor Cleaner
Form Oil
CRC Power lube
Antifreeze/Eythlene glycol
145f/78c--------
Answer
160f------Diesel
Fuel-IP 500f
320f/160c-----Form
Oil
356f/180c-----40-wt
Hydraulic Oil
<-49f/<-45c----Unleaded
Gasoline
Answer
0f/-18c----Acetylene
-119f
Gas-BP
-101f/-75.9c-Butane,
778f
None------
AutoIP
Answer
-156f/-104c--Propane-Auto
842f
IP
-43.7f/-42c----
79fCarburetor
Cleaner-BP 110F
Answer
73f/23c-------------
175f----
In Conclusion
Any situation that can lead to a fire
underground is not good.
Lets all do our part to make sure our
work areas are accident free & fire safe.