Stop FIRES before they start

The next step in the program should be a compulsory training for all personnel who handle flammables, or who are responsible for their safe storage and use. When considering flammable liquids handling or storing equipment, remember that OSHA does not "approve" such items. OSHA will, howeve...

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Published inChilton's industrial safety & hygiene news Vol. 46; no. 10; p. 95
Main Author Baldwin, Mike
Format Journal Article Trade Publication Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Troy BNP Media 01.10.2012
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Summary:The next step in the program should be a compulsory training for all personnel who handle flammables, or who are responsible for their safe storage and use. When considering flammable liquids handling or storing equipment, remember that OSHA does not "approve" such items. OSHA will, however, "accept" equipment "listed" by Underwriters' Laboratories or "approved" by FM Global - provided that such equipment is being properly used.
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ISSN:8755-2566