NFPA 484: Standard for Combustible Metals 2019
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NFPA 484: Standard for Combustible Metals
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2019 | 158 |
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1 | Important Notices and Disclaimers |
10 | Chapter 1 Administration 1.1 Scope. 1.2 Purpose. 1.3 Application. |
11 | 1.4 Conflicts. 1.5 Retroactivity. 1.6 Units and Formulas. 1.7 Equivalency. Chapter 2 Referenced Publications 2.1 General. 2.2 NFPA Publications. |
12 | Additional Notices and Disclaimers 2.3 Other Publications. 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections. Chapter 3 Definitions 3.1 General. 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions. |
13 | 3.3 General Definitions. |
16 | Chapter 4 General 4.1 Retroactivity. 4.2 Owner’s Obligation. 4.3 Objectives. |
17 | 4.4 Management of Change. 4.5 Hazard Analysis. 4.6 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). |
18 | 4.7 Dust Explosion and Flash-Fire Hazard Areas. 4.8 Segregation, Separation, or Detachment to Limit Dust Hazard Areas. 4.9 Organometallic Materials. (Reserved) Chapter 5 Determination of the Combustibility or Explosibility of a Metal, Metal Powder, or Metal Dust 5.1 Overview. |
19 | 5.2 Basic Material Characterization. 5.3 Determination of Combustibility. 5.4 Determination of Explosibility. |
20 | 5.5 Use of Test Data for Hazard Analysis. 5.6 Determination of Flash Fire Potential. (Reserved) 5.7 Risk Evaluation. 5.8 Compliance Options. Chapter 6 Performance-Based Design Option 6.1 General Requirements. 6.2 Design Objectives. |
21 | 6.3 Performance Criteria. 6.4 Design Scenarios. |
22 | 6.5 Evaluation of Proposed Design. 6.6 Retained Prescriptive Requirements. (Reserved) Chapter 7 Hazard Analysis 7.1 General. 7.2 Dust Hazard Analysis (DHA). |
23 | 7.3 Molten Metal Hazard Analysis. |
24 | Chapter 8 Fire Prevention, Fire Protection, and Emergency Response 8.1 Retroactivity. 8.2 Fire Prevention. |
25 | 8.3 Fire Protection. |
26 | 8.4 Emergency Preparedness. |
28 | 8.5 Emergency Response. Chapter 9 Housekeeping 9.1 Retroactivity. 9.2 Applicability. 9.3 Housekeeping Plan. 9.4 Cleanup Procedures for Fugitive Dust Accumulations. |
29 | 9.5 Cleanup of Spilled Dust, Fine or Powder. 9.6 Vacuum Cleaning. 9.7 Compressed Air Cleaning Requirements. 9.8 Water-Cleaning Requirements. 9.9 Cleaning Frequency. 9.10 General Precautions. |
30 | Chapter 10 Control of Ignition Sources 10.1 Retroactivity. 10.2 Hot Work. 10.3 Smoking. 10.4 Spark-Resistant Tools. 10.5 Static Electricity. 10.6 Control of Friction Hazards. |
31 | 10.7 Electrical Power and Control. 10.8 Electrical Area Classification. 10.9 Powered Industrial Trucks. 10.10 Propellant-Actuated Tools. |
32 | Chapter 11 Powder and Dust Collection and Centralized Vacuum Systems 11.1 Retroactivity. 11.2 Dust Collection. |
38 | 11.3 Centralized Vacuum Cleaning System. 11.4 Portable Vacuum Cleaners. 11.5 Pneumatic Conveying of Powder. |
39 | 11.6 Powder Collection. Chapter 12 Nanometal Powders 12.1 Retroactivity. 12.2 General. |
40 | 12.3 Nanoparticle Production Processes. 12.4 Equipment Design and Operation. 12.5 Housekeeping. |
41 | Chapter 13 Additive Manufacturing 13.1 Retroactivity. 13.2 General Requirements. 13.3 Additive Manufacturing Equipment and Operations. |
42 | 13.4 Equipment and Object Cleaning. 13.5 Training. 13.6 Emergency Response. Chapter 14 Alkali Metals 14.1 General Provisions. |
43 | 14.2 Facility Design Requirements. |
44 | 14.3 Primary Metal Production. 14.4 Powder Production. (Reserved) 14.5 End Users of Powder. (Reserved) 14.6 Processing and Handling. 14.7 Machining, Fabrication, Finishing, and Media Blasting. 14.8 Storage and Handling. |
45 | 14.9 Fire and Explosion Protection. 14.10 Other. (Reserved) |
46 | Chapter 15 Legacy Metals 15.1 General. 15.2 Facility Design Requirements. |
48 | 15.3 Primary Metal Production. |
52 | 15.4 Powder Production. |
56 | 15.5 End Users of Powder. |
58 | 15.6 Processing and Handling. |
59 | 15.7 Machining, Fabrication, Finishing and Media Blasting. |
61 | 15.8 Storage and Handling. |
65 | 15.9 Fire and Explosion Prevention. |
67 | 15.10 Other. (Reserved) Chapter 16 Other Metals 16.1 General Provisions. |
68 | 16.2 Facility Design Requirements. 16.3 Primary Metal Production. |
69 | 16.4 Powder Production. 16.5 End Users of Powder. |
70 | 16.6 Processing. |
71 | 16.7 Machining, Fabrication, Finishing, and Media Blasting. 16.8 Storage and Handling. |
72 | 16.9 Fire and Explosion Prevention. 16.10 Other. (Reserved) Chapter 17 Recycling and Waste Management Facilities 17.1 General Provisions. 17.2 Recycling and Waste Management of Combustible Metal — Collection, Storage, and Handling of Fines Generated During Scrap Receiving, Storage, Recycling, and Waste Treatment. |
73 | 17.3 Storage of Combustible Metals for Recycling and Waste Management. |
74 | 17.4 Sample Identification and Collection for Metals in a Combustible Form. 17.5 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). 17.6 Reactivity. 17.7 Management of Change. 17.8 Facility Design Requirements. |
75 | 17.9 Emergency Preparedness. 17.10 Processing. |
76 | 17.11 Fire and Explosion Prevention. Annex A Explanatory Material |
128 | Annex B Electrically Conductive Floors Annex C Supplementary Information on Magnesium |
130 | Annex D Design for Dust Concentration Control in Ductwork |
131 | Annex E Supplementary Information on Tantalum |
134 | Annex F Supplementary Information on Titanium |
137 | Annex G Supplementary Information on Zirconium |
139 | Annex H Extinguishing Agents That Should Not Be Used on Lithium Fires |
140 | Annex I Testing for Detailed Characterization of Explosive Behavior of Materials |
141 | Annex J Informational References |