SaChE Module Fire Hazards
What is the flash point of acetylene?
0F or -18C
deformation of steel can occur with exposure to a heat flux of:
1 kW/m2
Oxygen level in which a person can become unconscious within one minute
10-12%
LOC values for hydrocarbons often used in industrial processes are generally ___.
10-15%
Radiation at the surface of a pool fire is approximately:
100 kW/m2
The NFPA defines a flammable liquid as one whose flashpoint does not exceed ___ when tested by closed cup test methods.
100F
The NFPA defines a combustible material as one that combusts at ___ when tested in a closed cup
100F or higher
what oxygen concentration to people experience impaired judgement and coordination?
17%
a "non-ignitable" atmosphere is commonly defined as less than ___ oxygen.
5%
When oxygen levels are at ___ the person can go into cardiac arrest, have a heart attack or die.
6%
Because there is a lot of variability in reported AIT values, generally, you should use the highest value you can find.
False
Thermal Dose
Flux*Exposure time
UFL (upper flammability limit)
Highest concentration of a substance in air that will sustain combustion
LOC
Limiting Oxygen concentration--> minimum oxygen concentration required to propagate a flame
In general, which is more dangerous, a material with low or high MIE?
Low MIE
Particles
May be irritating to eyes and digestive system and in some cases , actively toxic
in the US, fire hazard prevention and mitigation guidelines are provided by
NFPA and API
Thermal flux is a function of
Not these 3: size, intensity, distance from fire, Also not 2: distance and intensity
following are true:
The LFL decreases as temperature increases The UFL increases as temperature increases
Which materials are combustible?
Wood and synthetic materials
Why is a foam sprinkler system often more effective than a water-based system?
a foam sprinkler coats the fuel, isolating it from air
True statements
another name for full area ventilation is general ventilation, local exhaust ventilation appropriate if limited number of specific sources, local exhaust ventilation sometime augments full area
phosgene
at 10s of ppm, can cause pulmonary edema and death
equipment utilizing an open flame should:
be installed a safe distance from chemical storage, be sufficiently enclosed, and be a safe distance from processing areas
carbon monoxide
can be deadly; replaces oxygen in bloodstream
vapors
can poison if inhaled or absorbed through the skin
what is the most common toxic gas component of smoke?
carbon monoxide
two common methods for testing, closed cup vs open cup, which is preferred?
closed-cup
What was the source of explosion at the BP refinery in Texas City?
combustion engine
The MIE of a solid decreases as the particle size __
decreases
The MIE of a solid _______ as the particle size ______.
decreases, decreases
The flashpoint is usually expressed in ___
degrees C
The hazard zone of longer lasting fires (as opposed to flash fires) can extend far beyond the flame region due to:
exposure time and intensity of the thermal flux
The hazard zone of longer lasting fires can extend far beyond the flame regime due to:
exposure time and intensity of the thermal flux
ventilation rate
expresses in air changes per hour
Due to a flash fire's short duration, combustible materials inside a building within the danger zone are not susceptible to catching fire if the fire initiates outside the building.
false
Most fire related deaths are related to burns.
false
clothing is ineffective at thermal mitigation
false
no sources of electricity should be used in process facilities that utilize flammable materials
false
theoretically, a flammable cloud is the area in which the concentration of flammables it at ore below the LEL
false
to minimize risk of fire from static discharge, nonconductive materials of construction should be used for storage and transfer of flammables
false
how do dikes help prevent and mitigate fires?
fluid kept from flowing to ignition source, reduced evaporation rate = smaller vapor cloud, and consequences of fire in dike mitigated since fire is contained and less likely to spread
what impacts the intensity of a fire?
fuel and type of fire
Local exhaust ventilation is appropriate
if there is a limited number of specific potential sources of flammables in the area
As particle size of a solid fuel is decreased the surface area per mass of fuel ___
increases
Hydrogen cyanide
interferes with cellular respiration
LFL
lowest concentration of a substance in air that will sustain combustion
Flash point
lowest temperature at which a liquid will give off sufficient vapor to be ignited in air. Only defined at P = 1 atm
AIT (autoignition temperature)
lowest temperature at which a material will spontaneously ignite and continue burning in a normal atmosphere
Minimum Ignition energy is usually expressed in units of
millijoules
MIE (minimum ignition energy)
minimum amount of energy required to ignite a combustible vapor, gas, or dust cloud
Steel exposed to a heat flux of greater than ____ can lead to structure failure
not 25 kW/m2
the primary parameter for evaluating the flammability hazard posed by the liquids is the ___.
not MIE
The primary parameter for evaluating the flammability hazard of vapors is called the ____.
not MIE, probably AIT
A pool fire burning under or near a tank of flammable liquid may cause the tank to explode in what is called a ___
not secondary event
the most important parameter in characterizing solid fuels is
particle size
if applicable to the material, the flash point, LFL, UEL, and AIT can commonly be found in _____ of a standard SDS.
physical and chemical properties
What approach to inherently safer design replaces a flammable solvent with a less combustible one?
substitute
in terms of deaths, injuries and property damage, why was the 2013 west fertilizer company event so severe?
the detonation of a large quantity of ammonium nitrate stored at the facility
Select the true statement about thermal flux
thermal flux decreases with the square of the distance from the fire
An LEL monitor may trip safety systems such as the ventilation system
true
Fog-like droplets of liquid within the vapor component of smoke can poison if absorbed through the skin.
true
purging for the purpose of fire prevention involves the use of an inert gas to sweep air or flammables out of lines or equipment.
true
regarding a flash fire hazard, people and material within the danger zone can be exposed to direct flame contact
true
regarding a flash fire, injuries to persons outside of the flammable cloud should be minimal
true
stainless steel tubing can burn in pure oxygen or fluorine if it gets hot enough.
true
the upper flammability limit increases significantly with pressure, enlarging the flammability range.
true
when the air is hot enough, one breath can kill
true