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Flammable Area Classification
Flammable Area Classification is the process of categorizing areas where flammable gases, vapors, or dusts are present, allowing for the implementation of safety measures based on the frequency and duration of their presence. This process is essential for minimizing ignition risks in hazardous environments.
Key Elements of Flammable Area Classification
- Classification System:
- Classes: Based on the type of flammable material (e.g., gases, dusts, fibers).
- Zones: Based on the likelihood of a flammable atmosphere forming.
- Zone Definitions:
- Zone 0: An explosive atmosphere is present continuously or for extended periods.
- Zone 1: An explosive atmosphere is likely to occur during normal operations.
- Zone 2: An explosive atmosphere is unlikely to occur in normal operations, but may persist briefly if it does.
Industries Where It’s Applied
- Chemical Processing Plants: Identifying hazardous areas around chemical storage tanks and chemical processing equipment.
- Oil & Gas Refineries: Classifying zones where potential flammable gas leaks or vapor releases could occur.
- Paint Manufacturing: Identifying hazardous risk areas around spray booths, compounding equipment, and mixing stations.