class b fuels for fire extinguisher training
class b fuels for fire extinguisher training
gasoline and paint thinner
Flammable fuels require a class B fire extinguisher.
Examples of primary fuels - wood, coal Examples of secondary fuels - charcoal, coke
Class B fires are fires in flammable liquids such as gasoline, petroleum oil and paint. Class B fires also include flammable gases such as propane and butane.Class B fires do not include fires involving cooking oils and grease (these are now Class K fires).
Fossil Fuels
Bio fuels are those fuels that are easier on the environment than petroleum-based fuels. Some examples are bio diesel and methane.
No, not all fuels are solid. Fuels can exist in different states - solid, liquid, or gas. Examples of liquid fuels include gasoline and diesel, while examples of gaseous fuels include natural gas and hydrogen.
UK Class B drugs Acetyldihydrocodeine, Amphetamine, Cannabis, Codeine, Dexamphetamine, Dihydrocodeine, Ethylmorphine, Methylamphetamine, Methylphenidate, Nicocodine, Norcodeine, Phenmetrazine and Pholcodine.
There is a long list of A B & C misdemeanors. The list can be found at the related link below.
Crude oil and coal are two examples of fossil fuels.
wood