학술논문

Oxygen Piping Code—Where Knowledge Becomes Practice: Keynote Address
Document Type
stp-paper
Author
Source
Flammability and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres: Eighth Volume, Jan 1997, Vol. 1997, No. 1319, pp. 5-13.
Subject
oxygen fires
regulator fires
oxygen system safety
piping codes
ball valves
diving
medical oxygen
standards
guides
practices
oxygen-enriched
nonmetals
metals
materials
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Language
English
Abstract
The principles of oxygen safety have been well known for many years, but oxygen fires—most having the same technical causes—continue to occur. This paper reviews several typical oxygen fire incidents. The author points out that, despite the best efforts of the ASTM G-4 Committee and others to inform and educate, existing knowledge about oxygen system safety does not reach the people who need it most, such as architects, engineers, contractors, building inspectors, and insurance underwriters. The author suggests that the ultimate solution is a national oxygen piping code and that the ASTM G-4 Committee should take an active role in its development.