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FIRE EMERGENCIES IN INTRODUCTORY COURSES

Preview This section describes the categories of fires, what kinds of fires are most likely in introductory lab courses, and how to extinguish these common fires. [Pg.72]

Reproduced with permission from NFPA 45-2015, Fire Protection for Laboratories Using Chemicals, Copyright 2014, National Fire Protection Association. This reprinted material is not the complete and official position of the NFPA on the referenced subject, which is represented only by the standard in its entirety.  [Pg.72]

INCIDENT 2.1.2.1 FIRE FROM FRAYED ELECTRICAL WIRING  [Pg.72]

What lessons can be learned from these incidents  [Pg.72]

Fires in laboratories can be incredibly dangerous. Besides the danger of receiving burns, burning chemicals can produce toxic fumes and the risk of explosions. Fortunately, in introductory lab courses the nature [Pg.72]


FIRE EMERGENCIES IN INTRODUCTORY COURSES TABLE 2.1.2.1 Classes of Fires... [Pg.73]


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