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Combustible liquids storage amounts

DISPOSAL AND STORAGE METHODS absorb in dry earth or sand and place in a sanitary landfill atomize large amounts in a suitable combustion chamber outside storage preferred inside storage should be in a standard flammable liquids storage room or cabinet. [Pg.479]

The amount of flammable and combustible liquids permitted in inside storage rooms depends upon the type of construction and whether an automatic fire suppression system is installed or not. The permissible amounts under both the OSHA and more recent NFPA standards are the same and are given in Table 3.11. [Pg.194]

Division 3. Storage or use (low pressure) of flammable and combustible liquids, oxidizers or water reactives in excess of the exempt amounts in Table 3-D... [Pg.437]

DISPOSAL AND STORAGE METHODS pipe gas into incinerator and allow it to bum away dissolve liquid in a more flammable solvent and atomize large amounts in a suitable combustion chamber store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated location use steel cylinders to store... [Pg.475]

DISPOSAL AND STORAGE METHODS absorb liquid nitrotoluene in noncombustible materials such as dry earth, sand or vermiculite and place in a sanitary landfill atomize large amounts of liquid in a suitable combustion chamber equipped with effluent gas cleaning device sweep solid nitrotoluene into suitable dry containers material may be incinerated or buried in an approved chemical waste landfill store in a cool, dry location separate from acids, alkalies, oxidizing materials, and reducing agents.. [Pg.796]

Liquid-fueled rockets also produce a hot stream of gases that move the rocket upward. These rockets, however, provide a combustion chamber in which the two different types of liquids are ignited (see Figure 12-20). The liquid-fuel storage tanks on these rockets can be reused. A plmnbing system is required on a liquid-fueled rocket to direct the correct amount of fuel to the combustion chamber. [Pg.262]


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