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Be Sure To Clean Combustible Dust In Ductwork
Combustible dust collected in visible areas or accumulating on high surfaces is a well-known source of industrial fires ...
When we think of a manufacturing plant we usually think of them far away, out in the countryside or the outskirts of ...
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Why You Can’t Use Compressed Air To Clean Combustible Dust
Cleaning the high surfaces throughout a facility can be an overwhelming task, with the network of pipes, ducts, and ...
In the United States fire is the culprit behind almost 40 percent of all industrial property loss, and is the highest ...
As we come back into the office after having a few days off due to a snowstorm there is an important issue that is ...
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What Is the Size of Dust?
When NFPA 654 defines combustible dust it is “any finely divided solid material that is 420 microns or smaller in ...
Explosions from combustible dust have been an issue in manufacturing for hundreds of years, but it wasn’t until OSHA ...
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Candy Factory Suffers Sugar Dust Explosion
Candy always seems so innocent and fun, but the production behind it can create all sorts of hazardous conditions. ...
While wildfires continue to ravage California, Texas, and other states, the news reports always mention the scale of ...
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Small Dust Fire At Swarovski Plant Costs Money Every Day
Just because the final product is something beautiful doesn’t mean that the manufacturing process should skip over ...
In the past we’ve talked about how the Fire Triangle was expanded into the Dust Explosion Pentagon to demonstrate what ...
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Sulfur Dust Fire Causes Issues For Firefighters
A grinding machine threw off a spark that caused nearby sulfur dust to ignite into a fire at a Sunbelt Chemicals plant ...