Flammable material
Fire safety in construction, written by HSE and Published by TSO (The Stationery Office), Third Edition, 2022, defines a flammable material as: ‘A material capable of burning with a flame.’
It defines flammable liquids as: ‘…liquids with a flashpoint of 60 °C or below. There are three categories: flammable, highly flammable and extremely flammable. They are dangerous substances as defined by DSEAR (the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations).’
See also: Flammable and Flammable building materials.
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