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Most of us are familiar with static electricity. We all have
walked across the rug and reached for the door knob, only to have a spark jump
from our hand to the knob. We have also seen the effects of "static
cling," when our clothes cling together in the dryer.
Static electricity, as a source of ignition for flammable
vapors, gases, and dusts, is a hazard common to a wide variety of industries in
Alaska. A static spark can occur when an electrical charge accumulates on the
surfaces of two materials that have been brought together and then separated
(between two solids, between a solid and a liquid, or between two immiscible
liquids, i.e., incapable of mixing). One surface becomes charged positively and
the other surface becomes charged negatively. If the materials are not bonded or
grounded, they eventually will accumulate a sufficient electrical charge capable
of producing a static spark that could ignite flammable vapors, gases, and
dusts. Some common processes capable of producing a static ignition are as
follows:
Preventing static electricity as an ignition source can be
accomplished through bonding, grounding, or possibly substitution. Bonding is
the process of connecting two or more conductive objects together by means of a
conductor. Grounding (earthing) is the process of connecting one or more
conductive objects to the ground. If grounding or bonding is not possible,
substituting may be an alternative. For example: some absorbent pads used in
shops can produce a static spark when separated. If the conditions are right a
static spark could be a source of ignition for flammable vapors. By substituting
a non-conductive pad (3M - HP556) as an alternative, the risk of static spark
can be eliminated.
Remember, taking the time to bond or ground when working around flammable vapors, gases, and dusts will help prevent a serious accident.
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