NFPA 484, standard for combustible metals, metal powders, and metal dusts.

"The objective of this standard shall be to minimize the occurrence of and resulting damage from fire or explosion in areas where combustible metals or metal dusts are produced, processed, finished, handled, stored, and used."-- p. 5.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: National Fire Protection Association. Technical Committee on Combustible Metals and Metal Dusts
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Quincy, MA : National Fire Protection Association, [2002]
Edition:2002 ed.
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Description
Summary:"The objective of this standard shall be to minimize the occurrence of and resulting damage from fire or explosion in areas where combustible metals or metal dusts are produced, processed, finished, handled, stored, and used."-- p. 5.
Item Description:"NFPA 484 was created by combining the requirements of metals standards: NFPA 480, Standard for the storage, handling, and processing of magnesium solids and powders; NFPA 481, Standard for the production, processing, handling and storage of titanium; NFPA 482, Standard for the production, processing, handling and storage of zirconium; NFPA 485, Standard for the storage handling, processing, and use of lithium metal; and NFPA 651, Standard for the machining and finishing of aluminum and production and handling of aluminum powders."
"This edition of NFPA 484, Standard for Combustible Metals, Metal Powders, and Metal Dusts, was prepared by the Technical Committee on Combustible Metals and Metal Dusts and acted on by NFPA at its May Association Technical Meeting held May 19-23, 2002, in Minneapolis, MN. It was issued by the Standards Council on July 19, 2002, with an effective date of August 8, 2002, and supersedes all previous editions of the standards listed in Origin and Development of NFPA 1984. This edition of NFPA 484 was approved as an American National Standard on July 19, 2002."
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Physical Description:105 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.