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FSF920 Fall - 2017, Seneca Subject Outline - Fire Protection Engineering
FSF920 - Flammable and Combustible Liquids Part 4
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Last revision date 2017-05-29 00:39:35.304
Last review date 2017-07-17 00:16:18.044
This subject is designed to explore the fire and life safety measures involving the handling, storage, process, transfer and use of flammable and combustible liquids as per Part 4 of the Ontario Fire Code.
1. Describe the classification of flammable and combustible liquids and their related hazards.
2. Describe the organization of Part 4 of the Ontario Fire Code.
3. Describe the general strategies for providing a minimum level of fire and safety involving the handling, storage, process, transfer and use of flammable and combustible liquids.
4. Given selected scenarios, identify the appropriate strategies to achieve compliance.
5. Given selected scenarios, identify the fire and life safety measures that are not clearly stipulated in Part 4 of the Ontario Fire Code.
6. Describe the procedures of formulating compliance equivalency.
7. Demonstrate the ability to perform a self-audit using the Self-Audit Guides for various occupancies.
Co-requisite: FSF901 (General Principles Part I)
Overview of the organization of Part 4 of the Ontario Fire Code
The fire and life safety hazards of flammable and combustible liquids
General and specific strategies for the safe storage, handling and use of flammable and combustible liquids
Special fire protection systems
Explosion venting - concepts and mathematical formula
Damage-limiting construction - principles and practices
Emergency spill control - principles and practices
Electrical safety for classified hazardous locations
Calculation for maximum storage quantities for various situations
Development of compliance equivalency
Lectures, Discussions, Case Studies, Audio-Visual Displays
Field Assignments or Visits
Fire Protection and Prevention Act, the Fire Code and Commentary for Part 4
Technical Report 30%