Fire prevention tips of fire onboard for ship Fire prevention tips of fire onboard for ship : No Smoking below decks. Butane and propane gases are heavier than air and leaks will result in a build up of gas in the bilges. To clear gas, open hatches, head downwind to allow fresh air into cabin […]
Fire Prevention For Tugboats Fire prevention on boats – common causes of fire : Smoking below decks. Galley cookers. Build-up of butane or propane gas in the bilges. Faulty wiring. Petrol/gasoline vapour in engine bay. Flammable paints and solvents. The best way to deal with fires on board ships is to prevent them rather than […]
The best way to deal with fires on board ships is to prevent them rather than letting them occur. Breaking out of fire in a place where no fire exist is called “ignition”, whereas “flash” is a term used for fire eruption in a new place as a result of flames from an existing fire in […]
Causes of fire on the ship Light is produced from fire which has a flicker frequency with characteristics around 25Hz. With the flame detector, the spectrum in the infrared or ultra violet range can be monitored to give an alarm. Fires caused by oil generally will not emit smoke and this type of sensor is more widely […]