ASTM F1990
Standard Guide for In-Situ Burning of Spilled Oil: Ignition Devices
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ASTM F1990 is the standard guide for in-situ burning of spilled oil: ignition devices, helping users understand the role of ignition equipment in controlled spill-response operations. It provides technical context for selecting and evaluating devices intended to initiate burning of oil in place, where that approach is part of a response strategy. For organizations that rely on spill-response planning, this guide can support clearer procurement, testing, and operational consistency.
Overview of ASTM F1990
The official title, Standard Guide for In-Situ Burning of Spilled Oil: Ignition Devices, indicates a focused technical document centered on ignition tools used in in-situ burning. ASTM F1990 is relevant to responders, engineers, and procurement teams that need a common reference for understanding device considerations in this specific application. As a guide, it is typically used to support informed decisions rather than to define a single product design. That makes it useful for aligning expectations around performance, suitability, and use in spill-response planning.
Common use cases of ASTM F1990
This standard is commonly used when evaluating ignition devices for oil spill response programs that may include in-situ burning. It can help support selection and review of equipment intended to start combustion under field conditions, especially where operational procedures depend on consistent device behavior. ASTM F1990 may also be used in technical procurement, product assessment, and emergency response planning to provide a shared basis for comparing ignition options and documenting suitability for a specific response approach.
Benefits of using ASTM F1990
Using ASTM F1990 can improve consistency in how ignition devices are considered for in-situ burning applications. It helps organizations support compliance efforts, quality review, and procurement decisions with a recognized ASTM standard. By providing a common technical reference, it may reduce ambiguity during product evaluation and planning, while also supporting more defensible decisions in spill-response preparedness. For teams working with spill response equipment, that can translate into better alignment and lower operational risk.
- Ignition devices for in-situ burning
- Oil spill response planning
- Product evaluation and procurement
- Consistency in technical review
- Support for operational readiness
- Publication Date: 2023-03-16
- Publisher: ASTM
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