NFPA
30: Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, 2003 Edition
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Updated to reflect the latest practices and developments
for better fire and spill protection when working with flammable
liquids!
NFPA 30 is the industry's most trusted and complete
source for safety rules concerning flammable and combustible
liquids. And the new 2003 edition contains important changes
and additions that affect designers, engineers, enforcing officials,
and anyone who deals with these volatile liquids!
NFPA 30 Flammable and Combustible
Liquids Code, 2000 Edition
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Design engineers, enforcing officials, insurers, and other
pros who deal with flammable and combustible liquids trust NFPA
30 as a comprehensive source for safety rules. Regarded as law
and enforceable under OSHA, this important Code provides:
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Information on proper siting of bulk storage
tanks, including separation from property lines and tank-to-tank
spacing
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Design requirements for spill control, and
normal and emergency relief vents
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Requirements for container storage inside
storage cabinets, rooms, and warehouses, including spill containment
and drainage and design criteria for fire protection systems
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Requirements for correct handling and use
of liquids
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An added section on fire protection for recirculating
fluid heat transfer systems
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A comprehensive chapter dealing
exclusively with electrical systems and equipment
NFPA
70E Electrical Safety in the Workplace,
2009 Edition
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The 2009 NFPA 70E®: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace® is the solution to jobsite protection from electrical hazards.
Shock, electrocution, arc flash, and arc blast are responsible for one worker death per day and 3,600 disabling injuries per year on average in the United States. Now NFPA 70E--the Standard developed for OSHA--is revised to address safety gaps and increase electrical worker protection, while helping companies comply with OSHA 1910 Subpart S and OSHA 1926 Subpart K. Major changes recognize new hazards and address safety gaps.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) protects personnel and can significantly reduce the risk of injury in an arc flash. To help electrical engineers calculate incident energy--the vital first step in determining the correct type of PPE for a given task--revised Annex D consolidates all equations, adds new tables, and offers more options to detailed calculations.
NFPA
70E Electrical Safety in the Workplace,
2004 Edition
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A new generation of NFPA 70E paves the way
for improved safety!
Electrical dangers such as shock, electrocution, arc flash,
and arc blast will always be present on the job, but proper training
and safety strategies can minimize the likelihood of injuries
and fatalities. NFPA 70E: Electrical Safety in the Workplace covers
the full range of electrical safety issues from work practices
to maintenance, special equipment requirements, and installation.
In fact, OSHA bases its electrical safety mandates on the comprehensive
information in this important Standard.
NFPA 921 - Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations, 2004
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Based on established scientific principals, NFPA 921: Guide
for Fire and Explosion Investigations is the benchmark for safe
and systematic investigations. It's so important that most certification
programs for fire investigators use material from NFPA 921.
The 2004 edition raises the bar for better quality investigations
with updated facts and figures that reflect the most current
scientific findings, court rulings, and technological trends.