Slide 14: Common Violations (OSHA cites NFPA 30 by reference)
Slide 15: Inspection Checklist (Handout ready)
Slide 16: Case Study – Small Spill, Big Fire
Slide 17: Summary – Top 5 Takeaways
Slide 18: Quiz (3 questions)
Slide 19: Resources
Slide 20: Questions & Contact Info
NFPA 30 interacts heavily with NFPA 13 (Sprinkler Systems).
If you are short on time, several organizations offer pre-built NFPA 30 presentations:
Warning: Always verify the code edition. NFPA 30 is updated every 3-5 years (latest: 2021, next: 2024). A PPT based on the 2015 edition may be obsolete regarding egress and cabinet labeling. nfpa 30 ppt
Adult learning theory says passive listening has a 20% retention rate. Add these elements:
For facilities with bulk tanks.
Your NFPA 30 PPT should not exist in isolation. OSHA’s standard 29 CFR 1910.106 is directly based on NFPA 30. Mention this overlap: Slide 14: Common Violations (OSHA cites NFPA 30
Slide suggestion: A split-screen with NFPA 30 on the left and OSHA 1910.106 on the right, highlighting identical requirements.
Don't confuse flash point with AIT. While a vapor may ignite at 100°F with a spark, a hot steam pipe at 500°F could ignite it without a spark. Your PPT should warn against placing storage near ovens, heat exchangers, or steam lines.