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can be oils, waste, paper, fiber, dust, solvents, weld slag, dirt and sand. these substances contain residual hydrocarbons and particles that when exposed to oxygen-rich environments, can result in a combustible reaction or burn. oxygen is in-and-of itself not flammable or explosive (except under compression
); it acts as a combustion accelerator – meaning that it can turn even a tiny spark into a raging inferno. for obvious reasons, this is an unacceptable risk. other non-flammable materials, such as metal shavings or rust, risk causing injury or irritation to persons utilizing an oxygen feed and will likely...
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