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combustible material

combustible material
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a substance that can be burned to provide heat or power

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    1. Any other material is a combustible material.
    2. Restricted use of combustible material (R 34)
    3. ‘fuel’ means any solid, liquid or gaseous combustible material;
    4. 11 Restricted use of combustible material (R 34)
    5. (aa) they are made of an approved non-combustible material.
    6. .1 Ventilation ducts shall be of non-combustible material.
    7. .2 The lower opening shall be provided with a grating made of a non-combustible material.
    8. All ventilation openings shall be fitted with a grill made of non-combustible material.
    9. (aa) they are made of an approved non-combustible material. Furthermore, all materials used in the manufacture and assembly of partitions shall be non-combustible, except for the facing, which shall be at least flame retardant;
    10. No flammable sound-proofing material or material liable to become impregnated with fuel, lubricant or other combustible material shall be used in the engine compartment unless the material is covered by an impermeable sheet.
    11. In addition to the above, lockers of non-combustible material, providing storage for safety equipment required by regulations, may be permitted.
    12. In addition to the above, lockers of non-combustible material, providing storage for safety equipment required by Regulations, may be permitted.
    13. Partial bulkheads or decks used to subdivide a space for utility or artistic treatment shall also be of non-combustible material.
    14. .1 Non-combustible material is a material which neither burns nor gives off flammable vapours in sufficient quantity for self-ignition when heated to approximately 750 °C, this being determined by a fire test in accordance with the IMO Resolution A.799(19) “Revised recommendation on test methods for qualifying marine construction materials as non-combustible”.
    15. .1 Non-combustible material is a material which neither burns nor gives off flammable vapours in sufficient quantity for self-ignition when heated to approximately 750 °C, this being determined by a fire test in accordance with the IMO Resolution A.799 (19) ‘Revised recommendation on test methods for qualifying marine construction materials as non-combustible’.