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Dust Explosion Mitigation & Prevention Guide

A combustible dust is defined as a finely divided combustible particulate solid that presents a flash fire or explosion hazard when suspended in air.

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Dust Explosion Safety Professionals

Combustible Dust Hazards are found in a variety of industries and can arise from handling everyday materials such as sugar, plastics, and sawdust.

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Dust Testing Guide

The starting point for evaluating combustible dust hazards in your facility is understanding the risks of your specific dust.

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Ensuring Safety From Dust Hazards

The OSHA NEP program was reissued in2008 following the Imperial Sugar dust explosion in Savannah, Georgia.

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Prevent Combustible Dust Explosions

If the material being handled by a process is combustible, then the dust it generates is likely to be explosive.

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Reducing Electrical Classification &Housekeeping Burden Through Preventative Maintenance

During a recent Dust Hazard Analysis (DHA)walkthrough, our consultants were on the scene of a major cheese and dairy producer whose sites here in the United States consist of liquid milk products processing, spray drying of powdered milk products, and production of cheese products.

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