- Industria: Fire safety
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Any liquid that has a flash point at or above 200°F (93°C).
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Any liquid that has a flash point at or above 140°F (60°C), but below 200°F (93°C).
Industry:Fire safety
Any liquid that has a flash point at or above 100°F (37. 8°C) and below 140°F (60°C).
Industry:Fire safety
Any liquid that has a flash point at or above 100°F (37. 8°C) and below 140°F (60°C).
Industry:Fire safety
Any liquid that has a closed-cup flash point below 37. 8°C (100°F), as determined by the test procedures and apparatus set forth in Chapter 4 of NFPA 30, FlammableandCombustibleLiquidsCode, and a Reid vapor pressure not exceeding 2068. 6 mm Hg (40 psia) at 37. 8°C (100°F), as determined by ASTM D 323, Standard Method of Test for Vapor Pressure of Petroleum Products (Reid Method).
Industry:Fire safety
Any liquid that has a closed-cup flash point below 37. 8°C (100°F) and a Reid vapor pressure not exceeding an absolute pressure of 276 kPa (40 psi) at 37. 8°C (100°F).
Industry:Fire safety
Any liquid that has a closed-cup flash point below 100°F (37. 8°C) and a Reid vapor pressure not exceeding 40 psia (2068. 6 mm Hg) at 100°F (37. 8°C), as determined by ASTM D 323, Standard Method of Test for Vapor Pressure of Petroleum Products (Reid Method).
Industry:Fire safety
Any liquid that has a closed-cup flash point at or above 100°F (37. 8°C), as determined by the test procedures and apparatus set forth in Section 4. 4. Combustible liquids are classified according to Section 4. 3.
Industry:Fire safety
Any liquid or the liquid phase of any material that is capable of fueling a fire, including a flammable liquid, combustible liquid, or any other material that can be liquefied and burn.
Industry:Fire safety