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Combustible Liquid

A liquid with a flash point of ≥ 37.8ºC—100ºF—but < 93.3ºC—200ºF
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There is nothing quite like the thrill of walking two miles at night while carrying a container of combustible liquid during the two weeks running up to Bonfire Night.
As per OSHA 1910.106/ NFPA 30, suitable fire control devices, such as small hose or portable fire extinguishers, shall be available at locations where flammable or combustible liquids1, open flames and smoking shall not be permitted in flammable or combustible liquid storage areas.
Jackson and Perry were hospitalized after adult employee James Jones, also a defendant in the lawsuit, poured "paint thinner or a similar combustible liquid" into a metal barrel to keep a fire on the property going, resulting in the explosion.
Those who are holding their breaths and hoping for heads to roll in any of the departments responsible for allowing the hazardous transport of the highly combustible liquid, should breathe easily: Nothing like this is going to happen.
Vargas, 42, set a combustible liquid on fire on Friday evening to start the blaze in Hialeah, police spokesman Carl Zogby said.
Vargas, who has no known criminal record, set a combustible liquid on fire in his fourth-floor apartment.
15 -- The Protectoseal has unveiled the Series U1-45 Heat-Actuated, Safety Shut-Off Valve specifically designed for installation in the withdrawal lines of flammable or combustible liquid storage tanks.
The battery eliminates the disadvantages of lithium-ion batteries, which are based on an easily heated and combustible liquid core.
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