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08:40 Aug 29, 2019 |
Chinese to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Engineering (general) / general | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Vladyslav Golovaty Ukraine Local time: 04:37 | ||||||
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Keep flammable materials away to avoid ignition from (traveling) sparks Explanation: We don't know what the object that the flammable materials need to be kept away from, but in any case "Keep .....away" is a good and commonly used expression in this context. |
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Do not place flammable substances (here) to avoid them being ignited by flying sparks Explanation: self-explanatory |
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Do not place flammable materials to avoid them being ignited by splashing sparks Explanation: of course, it works Fire can occur when flammable material, oxygen and sufficient ignition ... If that is not possible it is important to avoid effective sources of ignition. .... there are enough precautions in place or more is needed to prevent harm. https://oshwiki.eu/wiki/Prevention_of_fires_and_explosions -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 35 mins (2019-08-29 09:15:43 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- .. Use equipment with spark-free, intrinsically safe induction motors or air motors to avoid producing sparks. ... Do not heat flammable liquids with an open flame. https://ehs.princeton.edu/book/export/html/195 This guidance does not apply to flammable liquids which present special ..... for people to escape or be evacuated to a place of safety; and following the ... should show that 'machinery is designed and constructed to avoid any risk http://www.hse.gov.uk/pUbns/priced/hsg140.pdf -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 409 days (2020-10-11 09:31:29 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- Thank you very much! |
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