IC 7150 Some Information On The Causes And Prevention Of Fires And Explosions In The Petroleum Industry ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. M. Kintz
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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32
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Jan 1, 1941

Abstract

It is estimated that 10,000 lives were lost and $285,000,000 worth of property was destroyed by fire in 1937. Of the 103 fatalities in tie petroleum industry in 1938, 36 resulted from fires and explosions.3/ Everyone can help to prevent the tremendous losses, both in life and property, caused annually by fires and explosions, Forest fires occur every year, in which the tremendously intense heat wave ahead of the flame turns beautiful green trees into blazing torches like so much gasoline, vapor, and jumps over the tops of trees to start fires behind the firs fighters; prairie-grass fires occur, and a farmer in the path of the fire must plow a furrow around his home and outbuildings before the flame reaches them; and frequently automobiles are burned up in filling stations. Persons who have witnessed such sights know better than to throw a lighted match, cigarette, cigar, or hot coal from a pipe out of an automobile or to discard a fire or flame of any type in the forest, in the country, or in the city.
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APA: G. M. Kintz  (1941)  IC 7150 Some Information On The Causes And Prevention Of Fires And Explosions In The Petroleum Industry ? Introduction

MLA: G. M. Kintz IC 7150 Some Information On The Causes And Prevention Of Fires And Explosions In The Petroleum Industry ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1941.

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