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  1. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) classifies diesel fuel as a Class II fuel. Class II fuels are not considered to be flammable liquids.
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    By code definition, Class II liquids are those liquids that have a flash point at, or above, 100ºF and below 140ºF. Diesel fuel and kerosene are included in this group.
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