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Reduce fire and explosion hazards during dipping coating and printing operations to safeguard workers and property with the 2015 NFPA 34.
Vital to fire safety in many industrial facilities, NFPA 34: Standard for Dipping, Coating, and Printing Processes Using Flammable or Combustible Liquids addresses dipping, roll coating, flow coating, printing, and similar processes using flammable or combustible liquids.
Parallel to the requirements in NFPA 33 for spray application, this document provides requirements for:
Proper location, design, and construction of dipping and coating equipment
Installation of electrical equipment and control of ignition sources
Ventilation
Handling of flammable liquids
Fire protection
Operations and maintenance
Major changes in the 2015 edition help you achieve better fire safety and compliance:
Water mist fire protection systems are now an approved method of fire protection, adding greater flexibility for designers and engineers.
Modified terminology correlates with NFPA 70®: National Electrical Code® (NEC®), and revised graphics help you understand electrical classification requirements.
Clarified exhaust discharge requirements are consistent with NFPA 33: Standard for Spray Application Using Flammable or Combustible Materials.
Clarified requirements concerning recirculation and added a new definition of recirculation filter.
Modified flammable storage requirements to be consistent with the 2015 NFPA 30: Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code and NFPA 33.
Prevent fire and explosion hazards in industrial facilities with the 2015 NFPA 34.
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