The company that I work for, recycles magnesium castings and then alloys it back in to the customers spec, at this point it is cast back in to ingot or billet, the leftover magnesium mixed with flux is sent to the digestion ponds that we have on site.
These have magnesium swarf added to it, and then flooded with water until it breaks down naturally this will then go to land fill.
From time to time these set on fire as hydrogen gas is released, so we have to cover it with sand.
the last two major fires we have had the fire service sat on site and let our E.R.TEAM deal with the fire, as they have weekly training sessions related to industrial fire fighting etc and are also B.A trained, rescue from height, and on and on.
The main problem we have on the ponds is the volume of sand that needs to be hand balled.
So I have been looking at muck spreaders etc as a fire fighting aids?
so im looking for tride and tested ideas?
When we talk to the fire service to question how they would deal with the situation they seem to have little knowledge on dealing with magnesium fires?
thanks please reply