2 Electrostatic discharge on the customer’s body leads to a fuel tank
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- Jan 21,2021
Summary
Electrostatic discharge on the customer’s body leads to a fuel tank
Case 2:
Electrostatic discharge on the customer’s body leads to a fuel tank
On the
morning of December 19, 2002, Lu Hong, a fueler at the gas station in the city
of Linghai Petroleum Company in Liaoning Province. After filling up the Santana
sedan with gasoline, when the female driver locked the fuel tank cap, the
static electricity generated on her body was conducted to the fuel tank. The
fuel tank suddenly caught fire. The flame sprayed from the fuel tank nozzle
nearly a foot high and ignited the fur coat of the driver when the driver was
backing at a loss. The fueler Lu Hong rushed over and covered the fuel tank
mouth with his leather gloves. After three seconds, the fire went out due to
suffocation. After the gloves were removed, black smoke still came out of the
fuel tank. At the same time, the open fire on the driver was extinguished by
other fuelers. Therefore, a major fire accident that caused car crashes and
deaths and endangered the personal safety of the gas station and surrounding
areas was avoided.
Brief analysis: This accident was caused by
the fuel tank caused by electrostatic discharge on the customer's body. It can
be seen that there are some hidden dangers of static electricity that we cannot
control and cannot prevent. In this accident, if there is no ordinary fire
fighting knowledge and skills learning, there is no fueler to calm down, the
consequences of the fire are unimaginable.
Under
certain conditions, a person’s body can be electrostatically charged by
friction and natural environmental conditions. The “Personal Electrostatic
Eliminating Alarm” device is designed to prevent the accumulation and
accidental discharge of static electricity from a person's body.