Full Circle Lithium Corp., a US-based lithium-ion battery fire extinguishing products manufacturer, has unveiled the launch of the Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Risk Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) & Training Platform.
Developed in response to significant and accelerating demand from industrial, commercial, residential and institutional customers navigating the rapid expansion of lithium-ion battery use and commensurate fire safety requirements.
As lithium-ion batteries power a growing share of energy storage systems, electric vehicles, material-handling equipment and consumer devices, lithium-ion battery-related fire incidents in the United States have increased steadily over recent years.
Federal and local fire safety reporting confirms a rising number of lithium-ion battery fire events, underscoring the urgent need for structured, expert-led prevention and preparedness solutions.
Carlos Vicens, Founder, CEO and Director of Full Circle Lithium Corp. explained: “Customers are no longer asking if lithium-ion battery fire risk needs to be addressed — they are asking how fast.
“FCL-X was built to meet that demand.
“Our Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Risk Job Hazard Analysis gives organizations a defensible, actionable framework to reduce risk, protect occupants and strengthen emergency response.”
With over 100 years of combined lithium and firefighting experience, the FCL team leverages its technical expertise in tactical operations to develop innovative safety solutions.
This depth of knowledge is reflected in JHA program, which provides organizations with a structured methodology to identify, evaluate and mitigate fire hazards associated with lithium-ion batteries.
The JHA program is available as a standalone assessment or integrated with online and in-person training to support safer operations and improved compliance.
Core JHA components include:
Applications across high-growth use cases:
Industrial operations
Manufacturing, warehousing, material handling, maintenance, and energy storage facilities addressing risks tied to high-capacity battery systems, charging rooms, operational downtime and emergency coordination.
Commercial & fleet environments
Offices, retail, hospitality, fleet operators and mixed-use facilities managing battery-powered equipment, EV charging infrastructure and employee response procedures.
Residential & multi-family housing
Property managers mitigating risks associated with personal electronics, e-mobility devices, power tools, home energy storage systems and EV charging — with a focus on prevention and occupant safety.
Education & student housing
Colleges and universities are addressing lithium-ion battery risks posed by e-bikes, scooters, laptops, vaporizers and other personal electronics in dormitories and off-campus housing.
JHA supports scalable deployment through: