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An approved safety lamp operates on the principle of limiting the entry of flammable gases while ensuring sufficient ventilation for combustion. The lamp features a glass enclosure that protects the flame and a mesh screen to cool the gases and prevent ignition of any explosive mixtures. Inside, the wick draws fuel, and the flame burns steadily, producing light. A diagram typically illustrates the lamp's components, such as the wick, glass casing, mesh, and air vents, highlighting the flow of air and combustion process.

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