Fire Fighting Foams
Found 5 free book(s)A Firefighter’s Guide to Foam
www.foamtechnology.usFire-fighting foam is a stable mass of small bubbles of lower density than most flammable liquids and water. ... a fire barrier, Class A foams increase moisture con-tent in Class A combustibles, preventing the ignition of these type fuels. When used as a fire barrier, air
6:2 FluorotelomerSulfonate (6:2 FTS) - NASF
nasf.orgcertain fire-fighting foams. 6:2 FTS is less persistent than PFOS. 6:2 FTS can degrade to short-chain perfluorinated compounds, but does not degrade to PFOS. Perfluorohexanoic and perfluoropentanoic acids are the primary degradation products, however, not all degradation products have been identified or well-studied. Mammalian Toxicology
Guidance Notes on Fire-fighting Systems 2017
ww2.eagle.orgFire-fighting systems of offshore facilities and installations are also outside the scope of this document. The review of fire-fighting systems for the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO’s) International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) requirements is also not within the scope of this document.
Storage of chemicals - asecos
www.asecos.com6.6 Fire Fighting 35 6.7 Safety Cabinets 35 6.8 Explosion Protection 36 7 SPECIAL STORAGE REQUIREMENTS FOR HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES WITH SPECIFIC PROPERTIES 38 7.1 Toxic chemicals and CMR- substances 41 7.2 Gases and aerosols (aerosol packaging) 42 7.3 Flammable liquids 44 7.4 Flammable solids 45 7.5 Pyrophoric/Self-heating substances 46
FIRE-FIGHTING SYSTEMS
maritimesafetyinnovationlab.orgplan review of active fire-fighting systems onboard ABS-classed vessels. Passive fire protection arrangements, such as structural fire protection, as well as fire detection systems, are outside the scope of this document. Fire-fighting systems of offshore facilities and installations are also outside the scope of this document.