Inflammable Material
Inflammable material refers to substances that can easily ignite and burn when exposed to heat, flames, or sparks. These materials can include solids, liquids, or gases, and they often have low flash points, meaning they can catch fire at relatively low temperatures. Common examples of inflammable materials are gasoline, alcohol, and certain types of paper.
Proper handling and storage of inflammable materials are crucial to prevent accidents and fires. Safety measures include keeping these substances away from heat sources, using appropriate containers, and following regulations set by organizations like the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).