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Industrial Safety II: Risk of Insecurity, Jonathan Ortega - Coggle Diagram
Industrial Safety II: Risk of Insecurity
Explosion of combustible dusts
reaction condition
Reaction speed
Gas volume
Heat Power
characteristics of the explosions
minimum explosive characteristic
minimum ignition temperature
minimum oxygen concentration
maximum burst pressure
maximum pressure gradient
risk control
Spread
Struggle
Start
Evaluation
Factors
Conjunction
General principles of prevention
Action on combustible dust
aspect
Limit the existence of fuel
Transform dust into fireproof
Types of outbreaks and danger
Spark
Auto ignition
Flame
General fighting principles
Arrangement elements that prevent the spread
Layout on the perimeter surface of weak parameters that act as pressure relievers
designed enclosures
Device Placement
Fires
nature of fire
It is the effect that occurs in a fuel when necessary heat is applied
fire chemistry
items
Heat
Fuel
Oxygen
fire classification
A class
solid materials
Wood, paper, cloth
B class
liquid or solid
gasoline, oil, paint
C class
propane, butane, town gas
D class
Specials
Basic principles of extinction
Cooling
Suffocation
Dilution
chain reaction break
Work places and spaces
construction conditions
structural safety
extinguishing agents
Anhydride
Dust
Foam
halogenated hydrocarbon
Water
workspaces
loading dock
ramps, fixed stairs and service
Road of circulation
partitions, windows, vain
Floors and openings
Risks in confined spaces
people risk
Atmospheric risk
General risk
Jonathan Ortega