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6/11/09
FLAMMABLE LIQUID SAFETY
Flammable liquids
present unique
hazards to the
people that use
them. Flammable
liquids can cause a
fire or explosion,
and like many other
substances, they can
also cause serious
health effects from
overexposure.
Flammable liquids
are liquids with a
flash point of less
than 100oF. The
flash point is the
lowest temperature
at which a liquid
gives off enough
vapor to form a
flammable mixture
with air. On the
NFPA diamond label,
a fire hazard rating
of three or four
denotes a flammable
liquid. Other labels
used to identify
flammable liquids
are red with
appropriate wording
and they usually
contain a fire
symbol.
The vapors of a flammable liquid often present the most serious hazard.
The vapors can easily ignite or explode. Flammable liquid vapors are heavier
than air and may settle in low spots, or move a significant distance from
the liquid itself. The explosive concentration of vapors in air has a lower
and upper limit. The lower explosive limit, or LEL, is the lowest
concentration that will ignite. The upper explosive limit, or UEL, is the
highest concentration that will ignite. If the vapor concentration is
between the LEL and UEL, there is serious risk of fire or explosion.
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