Slide 1: Introduction to NFPA 30
Approved metal cabinets are limited to a maximum of 120 gallons of Class I, II, and IIIA liquids. Within that total, no more than 60 gallons can be Class I or II. nfpa 30 ppt
The Foundation of Fire Safety: An Analysis of NFPA 30 , officially titled the Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code , serves as the definitive global standard for managing the risks associated with the storage, handling, and use of ignitible liquids. Developed by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) , this code provides a rigorous framework designed to prevent fires and explosions in industrial, commercial, and laboratory settings. Originally developed in 1913 as a model ordinance, it evolved into a formal code in 1957 to meet the growing complexity of chemical hazards. Classification of Ignitible Liquids Slide 1: Introduction to NFPA 30 Approved metal