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Fire Triangle 1948
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Fire and Liquid Fuel Surface Area 1948
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Ignition Temperature and the Spread of Fire 1948
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Flash Point & Fire Point Demonstration 1948
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Oxygen Needed for combustion1947 Chemistry of Fire US War Department
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Fire Hazard in a Fuel Tank 1947 Chemistry of Fire US War Department
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Only Vapors Burn 1947 Chemistry of Fire US War Department
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Flammable Range Demonstration 1947 Chemistry of Fire US War Department
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Flammable Liquids Flash Point Demo
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Supervisor handling a workplace inspection (Video)
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OSHA restates that if employees do not understand English, their training MUST be in a language and vocabulary they understand
OSHA has a long and consistent history of interpreting its standards and other requirements to require employers to present information in a manner that their employees can understand. See, e.g., CPL 2-2.38(D)(1998) (“[i]f the employees receive job instructions in a language other than English, then training and information to be conveyed under the [hazard communication standard] will also...
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OSHA answers questions regarding Eyewash and Safety Showers
Paragraph (c) of 29 CFR 1910.151 requires that suitable facilities for quick drenching or flushing be provided within the work area for immediate use if an employee’s eyes or body may be exposed to corrosive materials. The OSHA standard does not set specifications for emergency eyewash and shower equipment, but we agree that equipment that complies with ANSI requirements would usually meet...
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