Bryan Haywood

2018 IFC addresses pallet storage

Way back in the early 1990’s I learned a valuable lesson the “hard way,” and to this day, facility siting means something altogether different than how most view it.  Those that work with me know I hate having combustibles such as empty pallets around chemical processes, especially flammable processes.  But even non-flammable processes, such as

Did the 2018 IFC just codify NFPA 652?

For many of us, it will be coming!  Most states in the USA adopt the International Fire Code (IFC) as their Fire Code and HAZMAT Code; although most adopt a “revised” version of the IFC and most states run anywhere from 5-15 years behind the actual IFC.  For example, my home state of OH just

The 2018 IFC addressed Refrigerants with Lower Flammability Hazards

EPA has begun limiting the use of refrigerants that have high global warming-potential properties. The refrigerant manufacturing industry has responded by developing a number of replacement refrigerants. One of the characteristics of most of these products is that they are minimally flammable as compared to other flammable refrigerants. Different protection schemes exist for lesser risk

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