Most Common Reasons For Industrial Fires
Thermal hazards in the workplace such as flash fire and arc flash result in signification injuries, loss of life and hardship for too many people.
By providing some insight on the types of industrial equipment and supplies that contribute to flash fire and arc flash occurrences this can help keep your people safe.
It is hoped that by sharing this information it this will help safety personnel and employees to be mindful when performing work tasks involving these components.
Flammable Liquids and Gases
Substances such as chemicals, paints, lubricants, oils and petroleum gas are a few examples of flammable materials that may be found in and around industrial worksites. It is very important to store such items correctly and keep them away from potential ignition sources. The use of proper ppe such as breathing apparatus and flame resistant clothing should be mandatory.
Combustible Dust
Combustible dust is a tricky one because it is not always looked at as being combustible to the uninformed person.
When suspended in the air under certain conditions, this fuel source can ignite, catch fire and explode. This is especially a risk in industries dealing with food, grains, plastics, rubber, textiles, paper, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, fossil fuels and power generation. A great preventive measure to help avoid combustible dust explosions is to follow thorough housekeeping procedures and conduct regular safety inspections.
Electrical Equipment Failure
It could be that a spark ignites a fuel source or an arc flash is generated by either improper work procedures or just a fallen tool in the wrong place. Safeguarding that all electrical equipment is maintained properly along with being de-energized before beginning electrical work is a must. If this is not possible then the next best procedure is to wear the appropriate arc flash safety clothing rated for the job at hand.
Procedures Utilizing Heat Sources
Job tasks ranging from welding to using Bunsen burners in a laboratory setting and assorted industrial work practices involve heat and flame sources can be a hazard. As these processes are part of normal work practices carefully monitoring all heat sources and open flames helps ensure they are contained and will prevent fires from spreading.
Machinery and Equipment Not Working Properly
If industrial machines and equipment is not working properly it can possibly have the potential to overheat, create sparks from excess friction resulting in a fire and contribute to electrical hazards. To minimize the risk of fires it is good practice to confirm that all machines are used correctly and maintained regularly.
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