Remove anything that can burn.
By burn, we commonly mean oxidize; and many materials will burn if heated enough. Sometimes the term merely refers to something being made very hot to change its molecule, e.g. burnt lime- CaO, from CaCO3.
A deodorizer remove unwanted smells.
remove of undegested food or feaces from the gut
The minimum clearance to combustibles for a woodburning stove is typically 36 inches on all sides. However, this can vary depending on the specific model and manufacturer, so it's important to refer to the stove's installation manual for precise guidelines.
The circulatory system (blood).
By throwing them out.
I would do it. It would be logical to do so.
First, if you are requested to remove combustibles from a designated smoking area, that task should be apart of your job description and mandates that you have received all the necessary training to carry out the task safely. If not, then you can refuse to do so on the basis you have not been trained to handle hazardous materials.
Anything that will burn! That would include paper, wood, fabric and volatile liquids.
It means remove anything that his highly flammable from the area. This makes sense since smoking means matches, lighters, and sparks. If anything combustible is in the area, there could be an explosion. So remove tanks of gasoline, pressurized gases, etc.
The letter indicate the types of fire the extinguisher will put out. They are, A: Common combustibles: Wood, Paper, Cloth B: Flammable Combustibles: Gas, Propane & Solvents C: Electrical: Wires & Motors D: Combustibles: Magnesium & lithium K: Cooking Media: Oils
lack of oxygen OR of flammable material (fuel), but usually lack of heat. Water is used to remove heat from a fire involving ordinary combustibles.
Combustibles are materials that can catch fire - wood, paper, oil, gas - when exposed to sufficient heat and oxygen.
Class A combustibles are generally considered to be ordinary items such as wood, paper, trash. Class A fires are extinguishable with a Class A fire extinguisher -(Water)
The exclamation mark on any sign is an alarm or warning. With a fire symbol, the sign is warning of combustibles nearby.
Depends on what you mean by remove.
When it has burned out all it's "fuel" - combustibles gases, it's just a burnt out black dead husk.