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Standard Guide for Studying Fire Incidents in Oxygen Systems

ASTM-G145 - 1996 R01 EDITION - SUPERSEDED
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Standard Guide for Studying Fire Incidents in Oxygen Systems
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Scope

1.1 This guide covers procedures and materials for examining fires in oxygen systems for the purposes of identifying potential causes and preventing recurrence.

1.2 This guide is not comprehensive and is not intended for forensic use. The analysis of oxygen fire incidents is not a science, and definitive causes have not been established for some events.

1.3 The procedures and analyses in this guide have been found useful for interpreting fire events, for helping identify potential causes, and for excluding other potential causes. The inclusion or omission of any analytical strategy is not intended to suggest either applicability or inapplicability of that method in any actual incident study. Indeed, some material in this guide is considered useful, and therefore worthy of inclusion and consideration in a study, but not necessarily of demonstrated validity.

Note 1—Although this guide has been found applicable for assisting qualified technical personnel to analyze incidents, each incident is unique and must be approached as a unique event. Therefore, the selection of specific tactics and the sequence of application of those tactics must be conscious decisions of those studying the event.

Note 2—The incident may require the formation of a team to provide the necessary expertise and experience to conduct the study. The personnel analyzing an incident, or at least one member of the team, should know the process under study and the equipment installation.

1.4 Warning—During combustion, gases, vapors, aerosols, fumes, or combination thereof, are evolved, which may be present and may be hazardous to people. Caution-Adequate precautions should be taken to protect those conducting a study.

1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

Significance and Use

This guide helps those studying oxygen system incidents to select a direct cause hypothesis and to avoid conclusions based on hypotheses, however plausible, that have proven faulty in the past.

Keywords

accident; cause; fire; incident; investigation; oxygen; ICS Number Code 13.220.99 (Other standards related to fire protection)

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14.04 (Laboratory Apparatus; Degradation of Materials; SI; Oxygen Fire Safety)

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13.220.99 (Other standards related to protection against fire)

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Document Number

ASTM-G145-96(2001)

Revision Level

1996 R01 EDITION

Status

Superseded

Publication Date

Oct. 10, 1996

Document Type

Guide

Page Count

10 pages

Committee Number

G04.02