Table of Contents
- 1 What is the correct way of handling flammable materials at home?
- 2 Where can I store flammable products?
- 3 Do aerosol cans need to be stored in a flammable cabinet?
- 4 What should I wear when handling flammable materials?
- 5 Where are flammable materials stored at work sites?
- 6 What should you do if you have flammable chemicals in your home?
What is the correct way of handling flammable materials at home?
Always carry chemicals in approved containers. Always wash your hands after using any unsafe material. Store materials properly, as directed on their labels. Flammable chemicals should be stored in a cool, dry place away from heat and sunlight.
Where can I store flammable products?
Many people store flammable materials in a garage, basement, or utility room. This can be a fatal mistake. Highly flammable liquids should always be kept in a well-ventilated area that is detached from your home. Never store flammable liquids near equipment that can cause a spark, like electrical tools.
How will you handle the materials found at home?
Things to make your home safer
- Inventory all products in your home.
- Read the product labels.
- Buy only what you need.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Don’t store chemicals with food.
- Don’t store flammable liquids or gasses in the home.
- Keep chemicals in original containers.
- Recycle.
Do aerosol cans need to be stored in a flammable cabinet?
Both the product and the propellant are usually flammable. Users must store aerosol spray paint cans in flammable safety cabinets that protect them from fire.
What should I wear when handling flammable materials?
Check the MSDS for guidance on the correct PPE to wear for handling specific flammable materials, as well as any additional equipment required in emergency situations. If anything is unclear, always consult a health and safety expert. PPE should always be used in addition to engineered safety controls and never as a substitute. 4.
What’s the best way to store flammable liquids?
Always have a fire extinguisher in the storage area to handle A, B and C type fires. Store containers for liquid materials in flat places while appropriately labeled and sealed tightly. Additionally, never transfer flammable liquids with compressed air and use a safety can if you need to transfer or store flammable liquids.
Where are flammable materials stored at work sites?
At some work sites, there are many different types of flammable materials or large volumes of particular materials used. At these sites, flammable materials may be stored in large containers (drums or tanks) or there may be a specific flammable material storage room.
What should you do if you have flammable chemicals in your home?
Ensure safe chemical storage. Where possible, to reduce risk, you should try to reduce the quantity of flammable chemicals stored on site.