vlamregel
Vlamregel (literally “flame rule”) is a Dutch-language term used to refer to simple, experience-based safety guidelines for working with open flames. The concept is commonly encountered in Dutch manuals, training materials, and trades where flames are routinely present, such as kitchens, metalworking, welding, or laboratory settings. A vlamregel is not a formal regulation or a substitute for official risk assessments; rather, it provides quick, memorable guidance to reduce risk when time or resources prevent a full analysis.
Etymology: from vlam (flame) + regel (rule). In practice, vlamregels are often informal rules derived from practical
Common forms include simple distance or handling guidelines and cautions about ignition sources, ventilation, and supervision.
Limitations: they are advisory, not a substitute for formal procedures, training, or compliance with national standards
See also: safety guideline, rule of thumb, flame safety, risk assessment.