If you build a smelting furnace, a klin or an oven in a wooden building, don't you have at least the chance that the place goes up in fire?
The chances would be higher for smelting furnace, then primitive smelting furnace, klin, and oven being the safest.
The chances could also be incresed by the amount of flamables in the building (a stone building with 30000g of coal inside should burn to ashes once in a while too)
And what about selfcombustion?(or autocombustion)
760-8: While you are working under the hot sun your 2000g of oil and 3547g of coal selfcombust. Everything in your inventory is destroyed. You are left with 5% energy
Edited for thread title. -rklenseth
Machines start accidental Fires
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Well, pretty much the point of a smelting furnace is to keep the flames well contained. Keeps it hit inside and, um..slightly less hot outside. This isn't like one of those giant Bessemer converters you might see, it's more like a medieval furnace you might see at a smithy or metallurgist's. Or an alchemist's
And many of those types of buildings were of a mostly wooden construction, but the furnace was built well enough to provide protection. Of course, accidents do happen... 
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