11/5 Specific Hazards : Flammable Liquids Flashcards
Flammable Liquid Class IA - Liquids having flash points below ____ Fahrenheit and boiling points below ____ Fahrenheit.
73 degrees / 100 degrees
example : Casinghead gasoline, pentane, ethyl chloride, ethyl ether.
Flammable Liquid Class IB - Liquids having flash points below____ Fahrenheit and boiling points at or above ____ degrees Fahrenheit.
73 degrees / 100
Examples: Gasoline, lacquer, lacquer thinner, varnish, shellac, denatured alcohol, rubber cement, lighter fluid.
Flammable Liquid Class IC - Liquids having flash points at or above ___ Fahrenheit. and below ____ Fahrenheit.
73 degrees / 100 degrees
Examples: Turpentine, hydraulic brake fluid.
Flammable Liquid : Any liquid having a flash point below ____ Fahrenheit and having a vapor pressure not exceeding _____ (absolute) at 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
100 degrees / 40 pounds per square inch
Combustible Liquid : A liquid having a flash point at or above ____ Fahrenheit
100 degrees
Combustible Liquid
Class II: Liquids with a flash point at or above ___ Fahrenheit and below ____ Fahrenheit.
100 degrees / 140 degrees
Examples: Cleaning solvents (kerosene, stoddard solvent) fuel oil, mineral spirits, BBQ starter, diesel fuel.
Combustible Liquid
Class IIIA - Liquids with a flash point at or above ____ Fahrenheit and below____ Fahrenheit.
140 degrees / 200 degrees
Combustible Liquid
Class IIIB - Liquids with a flash point at or above ____ Fahrenheit but not above ____ Fahrenheit.
200 degrees / 1500 degrees
Examples: Lubricating oil, paraffin oil and vegetable oil.
A division 4 fire permit is require for/ when:
Class IA ___
60 gal.
A division 4 fire permit is require for/ when:
Class IB _____
120 gal.
A division 4 fire permit is require for/ when:
Class IC ____
180 gal.
A division 4 fire permit is require for/ when:
Class II ____
240 gal.
A division 4 fire permit is require for/ when:
Class III ____
500 gal.
No Class I or Class II liquid with a flash point below____ Fahrenheit may be used for _____.
110 degrees / cleaning, polishing, or fumigation in any dwelling.
Aisles required for means of egress shall be not less than ____.
four-feet wide.