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The Telegraph/JOHN BADMANAlton TelegraphTheir enemies, the Saracens, had launched bottles of highly flammable naphtha at them, then hurled flaming wood to ignite the liquid and burn the Crusaders. ... |
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Fire classes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Class B: Flammable liquids: Class C: Flammable gases: Class C: Class E: Electrical equipment: Class D: Class D: Combustible metals: Class K: Class F: Cooking oil or fat
WHMIS Class B - Flammable and Combustable Material - NexregWiki
WHMIS Class B - Flammable and Combustable Material. Sections 35 through 41 of the Controlled Products Regulations covers classifying flammable and combustable materials.
Flammable liquid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Generally, a flammable liquid is a liquid that can catch fire. In the USA, there is a precise definition of flammable liquid as one with a flash point below 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Class B – Flammable Liquids. Class F – Cooking Oils and Fats. BURNSTOP EX-U-300 ADDITIVE Burnstop EX-U-300 series is a water based liquid fire extinguishing additive for ...
Fire Extinguishers: Location & Sign Regulations | eHow.com
Class B: Flammable Liquids; Flammable liquids such as grease or oil-based paints require a different chemical compound that can be found in Class B extinguishers, denoted with a red ...
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Class B: Flammable liquids, such as gasoline, oil based paints, solvents, alcohol, acetone, etc. Class C: Electrical equipment fires subject to voltages up to 1000v at a distance of ...
How Are Fire Extinguishers Classified? | eHow.com
Class B: Flammable Liquids; In Class B fires, flammable liquids such as oils, grease, solvents, gasoline and some paints, would be burning. These extinguishers contain pressurized ...
A Brief Introduction to Fire Extinguishers and Fire Types
Class B: Flammable Liquids, Greases, or Gases. Extinguish flammable liquids, greases or gases by removing the oxygen, preventing the vapors from reaching the ignition source or ...
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