Flammable and Combustible Liquids
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Duration: 24 Minutes
Language: English
Level: Certificate
Introduction
There were a total of 1,504,500 fires that occurred in 2022 in which 13,250 were injured, 3,790 civilians lost their lives, and almost 96 firefighters died while they were working. That is the reason employees should get flammable and combustible certification to gain practical skills to keep themselves and others safe from fire hazards. We designed this course to equip participants with comprehensive skills to handle, store, and transport flammable and combustible liquids safely.
However, this training covers different types of flammable liquids, workplace safety tips and risks associated with them, industry-specific requirements, storage methods, and fire control measures. This course also complies with OSHA regulations and is ideal for workers who work in flammable and combustible liquids.
Flammable and Combustible Liquids Overview
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Features
- Certification upon course completion
- flexible learning timings
- Comprehensive course modules
- Mobile-friendly and accessible on all devices
- Get eBooks, & PDFs as learning materials
- Highly certified trainers
- Instantly downloadable certificates
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between combustible and flammable?
The primary difference lies in their flash points. Flammable liquids can ignite easily at room temperature and they have flash points below 100°F (37.8°C). Whereas, combustible liquids are less likely to ignite under normal conditions but still capable of catching fire when heated.
What is an example of a flammable and combustible liquid?
An example of a flammable liquid is gasoline, benzene, acetone, and ethyl alcohol, which have a flashpoint below 100°F. An example of a combustible liquid is kerosene, which has a flashpoint above 100°F but below 200°F, making it less volatile than gasoline.
Can I access the course on mobile devices?
Yes, the course is mobile-friendly and accessible on all devices, allowing you to learn anytime, anywhere.
Who should take this Flammable and Combustible Liquids Safety Course?
This course is ideal for employees working with or around flammable liquids in industries such as manufacturing, construction, and chemical processing.
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