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Analysis Types.
All of our oxygen fire risk analysis services are available in the following types for systems, components, and materials.
All of our oxygen fire risk analysis services are available in the following types for systems, components, and materials.
WHA performs system-level oxygen fire risk analyses to identify factors that affect potential ignition and propagation of fire throughout an entire system. WHA’s system-level analyses primarily focuses on the relationship between components within a system to identify hazards by considering system layout, operating procedures, compatibility of materials, and function of components within the system.
A system-level OFRA includes four important steps:
WHA performs component-level oxygen fire risk analyses by evaluating the component’s internal oxygen-wetted piece-parts, including their flammability, potential ignition mechanisms, fire propagation, ignition consequence, and likelihood of fire based on history of use. Material compatibility is based on relevant test data from standard testing and custom testing. If data is not yet available, additional material flammability analysis services may be required.
WHA is experienced in performing hazard analyses for a number of component types including:
Materials flammability analysis is our most limited-scoped hazard analysis type. Our engineers evaluate the material in its specific oxygen configuration and application, and apply relevant materials test data, to help evaluate its situational flammability. If no data is available but required to accurately assess the material’s situational flammability, we are able to provide comprehensive compatibility testing services to generate the data necessary for the analysis at the WHA Test and Training Facility.
System level risk analysis may include component level analysis and/or material flammability analysis. Oxygen fire risk analysis services are available at the following levels.
High-level review intended to provide rapid feedback. Typically appropriate for remote review.
Same approach as a Level 1 OHC, but includes a short summary report documenting the results.
Our most detailed and extensive oxygen hazards analysis for systems and components.
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