Fire Protection Articles & Analysis
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Ethylene oxide has a wide range of material compatibility; it is suitable for use on materials that cannot tolerate heat, moisture, or abrasive chemicals, such as electronics, plastic, paper, and rubber, and the gas can penetrate small spaces inside the devices, and can even sterilize medical instruments that have already been packaged in plastic. Protecting Employees Working ...
Washing our hands, wearing mouth and nose protection and keeping our distance have become second nature to us since last year. ...
According to a Politico article, following an uptick in explosions in Colorado, fire officials there persuaded the National Fire Protection Association, which establishes a fire code for the whole country, to amend its rules to address hazards at facilities that grow and extract marijuana. ...
Control of Anesthetic Gases Supply and scavenging systems, as well as general ventilation in Operating Rooms and Surgical Suites, must be functioning optimally for the surgical staff to be protected from exposure to anesthetic gases. OSHA has established guidelines for the protection of operating room personnel but does not have Permissible Exposure Limits ...
