Trond
Petroleum
- Jul 31, 2002
- 33
Hi all,
My company is considering banning lighters on their offshore oil & gas installations, and make smokers to use matches instead. Smoking is, and has always been (naturally) restricted to living quarters (and in the case of our FSO, control room).
Playing the devil's advocate here, my question is: Does lighters really pose a safety hazard conpared to matches?
I guess you average lighter contains about 5 cu cm of butane/propane; say 5-600 times expansion upon vapourisation, gives about 2.5-3 liters of gas at atmospheric pressure. I would have thought that this amount of gas, even released in a small room would dillute well below the LEL?
As for ignition sources, are matches a safer bet than lighters?
Would be interested to hear the forums thoughts (and facts, if anyone has any) on the subject.
Cheers,
Trond
My company is considering banning lighters on their offshore oil & gas installations, and make smokers to use matches instead. Smoking is, and has always been (naturally) restricted to living quarters (and in the case of our FSO, control room).
Playing the devil's advocate here, my question is: Does lighters really pose a safety hazard conpared to matches?
I guess you average lighter contains about 5 cu cm of butane/propane; say 5-600 times expansion upon vapourisation, gives about 2.5-3 liters of gas at atmospheric pressure. I would have thought that this amount of gas, even released in a small room would dillute well below the LEL?
As for ignition sources, are matches a safer bet than lighters?
Would be interested to hear the forums thoughts (and facts, if anyone has any) on the subject.
Cheers,
Trond