
Risk Management
Property Management
Fire Hazards
Fire reporting procedures. Guidelines on fire prevention & fire evacuation programs. Safety talks. Abstracts of fire investigation reports. Home fire safety. Exits and emergency lighting. Smoke detectors.
fire hazards, fire controls
Petroleum retailers responsibilities regarding static ignition while customers transfer gasoline
Automobile engine coolant-related fires may result from engine coolant leakage
Safety fact sheet on oily rag disposal and on storage of combustible packing materials
Electrical system, heating system and plumbing system safety
The making of candle soot may damage a home
Combustible dust poses a dangerous, explosive threat in the workplace
If you process any of the listed products or materials, there is a potential for a combustible dust explosion
Electrical requirements due to fire and explosion hazards caused by combustible dust
How dust explosions occur - dust control recommendations
How to prevent or control the hazard from dust explosions
A nationwide study determined the scope of the problem with new safety recommendations for facilities
Preventing and MitigatingPreventing and Mitigating the Effects of Fire and Explosions
Information on fire protection equipment, maintenance, etc for cooking hoods
The required frequency of replacement or cleaning of fixed temperature sensing elements for commercial kitchens
NIOSH commercial drycleaning fire hazard study and results
Hood and fire suppression system checklist
Created to assist with compliance to building codes in Seattle, WA (pdf)
Guidelines for operating and maintaining industrial dust control exhaust systems
Both rigid board foam and sprayed-on cellular plastic foam insulations present serious fire problems
A gas heating appliance (a furnace, boiler or hot water heater) relies on the chimney for venting
Hazard monitoring equipment selection, installation and maintenance to prevent agricultural dust explosions
OSHA's General Requirements for housekeeping (1910.22) are as follows
Some information technology equipment may be ignited by as little as match
Comparison of the fire safety of fiber glass, reflective and cellulose insulations
Metal halide lamps are suspected as the ignition source in a number of fires
Text of the standard for prevention of fires and dust explosions in agricultural and food processing facilities
From the manufacturing, processing and handling of combustible particulate solids
Practice advisory for the prevention and management of operating room fires
Information for safely working around chemical fume hood exhausts on building roofs
A white paper identifying some of the key issues and questions concerning the use of plastics
National safety standards for upholstered furniture labels
