((install)) | Nfpa 30 Ppt

Use this as your slide-by-slide blueprint. Each section includes key talking points, visual suggestions, and practical tips for an effective training or compliance presentation.

  • A map of a room showing:
    • Industrial plants (manufacturing, processing).
    • Mercantile occupancies (retail stores).
    • Bulk storage facilities (terminals and refineries).
    • Tank farms and process vessels.

    Slide 7: Storage Distance Requirements

    • By the end of this session, you will be able to:

      Chapters 21–23 define the engineering standards for aboveground and underground tanks. Slideshare 2011 02-22-nfpa-30-tank-storage-workbook | PDF - Slideshare 22 Feb 2011 — nfpa 30 ppt

      The "Spill Control vs. Secondary Containment" Confusion

      NFPA 30 distinguishes between:

      5. Inside Storage Rooms

      For facilities with dedicated chemical rooms, dedicate a section of your PPT to: Use this as your slide-by-slide blueprint

      Flammable Liquids (Class I): Liquids with a flash point below 100°F (37.8°C). Class IA: Flash point < 73°F; Boiling point < 100°F. Class IB: Flash point < 73°F; Boiling point ≥ 100°F. Class IC: Flash point ≥ 73°F and < 100°F. A map of a room showing: