scholarly journals Fire and Explosion Hazards Due to Medical Oxygen Handling During Coronavirus Pandemic

Author(s):  
Wedad H. Al Dahhan ◽  
Wedad H. Al Dahhan ◽  
Emad Yousif

With the continued outbreak of the coronavirus and the increase in the need for medical oxygen, it became necessary to take all measures for the safe handling of gas. Oxygen is very reactive and behaves differently to air, compressed air, nitrogen and other inert gases. Medical oxygen, at high pressure, from a cylinder, can react violently with hydrocarbons such as oil and grease which may be used mistakenly in cylinder valve or regulator. The oxidation products are a potentially explosive hydroperoxide. Nearly all materials including rubber, textiles, and metals will burn vigorously in the presence of oxygen. Atmospheric air contains nitrogen 78%, oxygen about 21% and with 1% remaining including a variety of other gases like carbon dioxide and argon. Even a small increase in the oxygen level in the air to about 24% can create a dangerous situation. It becomes easier to start a fire, which will then burn hotter and more fiercely than in atmospheric air and may be impossible to put the fire out. Increase the concentration of oxygen due to leaking valve or hose in a poorly ventilated room or in confined space can quickly create a dangerous level.

2014 ◽  
Vol 1001 ◽  
pp. 324-329
Author(s):  
Jozef Horváth ◽  
Karol Balog ◽  
Domenico Scarafilo

The main purpose of this publication is to determine minimal ignition temperature of dust cloud. The flammable and explosive dust is formed during the production, transport, storage and usage of the wood pallets. The examined samples in experimental part of the work were made from different kind of pallets. Contribution deals with analysis of fire and explosion hazards of dust particles generated during transportation and handling of wood pellets. Minimum ignition temperature of dust cloud were performed according to STN EN 50281-2-1. In terms of forensic approach, by using of selected methods, the conditions in which initiation and explosion of dust can be occurred were simulated the exposibility for wood pellets dust was tested under different condition using various pressures and various weight to samples. Defining the conditions in which the risk of formation of dangerous situation exists, helps to predict the fire and explosion in the premises where the pellets are used.


1978 ◽  
Vol 50 (7) ◽  
pp. 659-664 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.D. VICKERS ◽  
W.W. MAPLESON

2020 ◽  
Vol 75 ◽  
pp. 23-36
Author(s):  
Jakub Bielawski

This paper presents fire and explosion hazards during electrostatic powder coating, and describes the course of the process as well as the characteristics of powder coating as a combustible material. Potential sources of ignition that could initiate a fire of a dust layer or an explosion of a dust-air mixture have been identified. The minimum requirements and recommendations raising the level of safety in the area of coating installations are presented.


1967 ◽  
Vol 46 (4) ◽  
pp. 412???424
Author(s):  
MORRIS J. NICHOLSON ◽  
JOSEPH P. CREHAN

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