FAA Cautions Against Fire Kit Instructions on PED Fires
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The FAA is warning operators to follow the agency’s guidance
on containing fires involving portable electronic devices rather than
conflicting instructions that might accompany a fire containment kit or bag.
In Information for Operators 17021, the agency
noted some manufacturers of fire containment kits or bags have advertised
that their products are “FAA certified, successfully tested by the FAA, or
meet FAA standards.” But, the FAA added, “There are no FAA test standards for
these containment products, nor is there a mechanism in place for the
approval of these products.” The agency's Safety Alert for Operators 0913 and Advisory Circulars AC 20-42D and AC 120-80A outline specific procedures for extinguishing and
cooling a device that might have caught fire.
“While some manufacturers of
certain containment bags may recommend that a crewmember move a burning,
smoking, or hot device associated with a lithium battery, the FAA continues
to recommend that a crewmember should not move any device that is burning,
smoking, or exhibiting any evidence of overheating until that device has been
thoroughly cooled,” the agency said, noting it believes that regardless of
how effective a containment kit might be, the highest risk could lie in the
transfer of a burning battery to the containment kit.
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torsdag 4. januar 2018
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