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🌱 Field Guide for Safe Biochar Production 

 A practical safety manual for small-scale and municipal biochar operations
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Warm Heart Field Reference​​
🔹 Introduction

Biochar is a powerful tool for improving soil health and fighting climate change. But like all fire-based processes, it must be handled with care. This field guide provides step-by-step safety practices for operating small-scale biochar systems, including TLUD barrels, cone kilns, troughs, and pits.

🧤 Personal Safety Checklist

✅ Protective Clothing
  • Long sleeves and pants (cotton or natural fiber
  • Sturdy, closed-toe boots
  • Heat-resistant gloves
  • Safety glasses or face shield
  • Hat and neck covering for sun protection


✅ Health & Wellness
  • Hydration (bring water!)
  • Sunscreen and first aid kit on site
  • Shade or rest area nearby
  • Keep children and pets at a safe distance


✅ Fire Safety Tools
  • Fire extinguisher or bucket of water/sand
  • Rake or fire beater
  • Metal shovel
  • Mobile phone or radio in case of emergency


🏕️ Site Preparation
  • Clear a 5-meter radius around the burn area
  • Remove dry grass, plastic, and flammable debris
  • Set up on bare soil, concrete, or metal sheet — not grass or forest floor
  • Choose open air locations, away from buildings and windbreaks
  • Assign a fire watcher during the entire burn


🔥 Operating Different Kilns🔸 TLUD Barrels
  • Load biomass loosely (don’t pack it)
  • All biomass must be DRY!
  • ​Light from the top
  • Monitor flame height and keep lid nearby for shutdown
  • Do not leave unattended

🔸 Troughs / Pit Kilns
  • Create an airflow trench for oxygen control
  • All biomass must be DRY!
  • Maintain visibility of flame and control smoke
  • Cover with soil or quench to extinguish


❄️ Shutdown & Cooling
  • Allow flame to die down before quenching
  • Quench fully using water or cover with soil
  • Stir to ensure all hot spots are out
  • Never store biochar while warm or smoking
  • Use metal bins or sacks for dry, cooled biochar


🌍 Environmental Best Practices
  • Only use clean biomass — never plastic, rubber, treated or painted wood
  • Avoid green/wet material that produces smoke
  • Do not burn during high wind or fire restriction days
  • Minimize visible smoke (indicates poor burn efficiency)


📝 Field Logging Template

Date

Biomass Type

Weight (kg)

Char Produced (kg)

Notes / Observations

Simple. Set up a spread sheet with these columns and use to track performance and results over time.


🚨 Emergency Protocol

In case of uncontrolled fire:
  • Evacuate to safe distance
  • Alert nearby staff or fire authority
  • Use extinguisher or soil cover to smother fire
  • Do not use water on oil or chemical-contaminated fires
  • Treat burns immediately with clean cool water


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How to Build a TLUD Biochar Oven

How to Build a Trough

Instructions for Making Char in a Trench

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    • Biochar and Climate Action >
      • What is Biochar? >
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        • 10 Ways to Fight Climate Change >
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    • Biochar Training Multi- Language >
      • Basic Biochar Training English
      • Basic Biochar French
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