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Texas Flour Mill Fined $151,200 For Combustible Dust Hazards
A company that processes corn flour was cited by OSHA for exposing employees to dangerous levels of combustible dust ...
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CSB’s Report on U.S. Ink Combustible Dust Explosion
Printer ink may not seem like it would pose a combustible dust hazard, but the ingredients to make ink have been found ...
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How Does Dust Combust? The Process Behind Explosive Dust
Explosive dust at Imperial Sugar Killed 14 workers
February 1999 an explosion in a foundry in Massachusetts kills 3 and injures 9; January 2003 an explosion in a North ...
OSHA News Release: 13-1921-NAT (234) Sept. 16, 2013 Contact:
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CSB to Name Combustible Dust Cleaning “Most Wanted” Safety Improvement
On July 25, the US Chemical Safety Board (CSB) is expected to designate an OSHA general industry standard for ...
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West Fertilizer Not a Plant, but a Wholesaler. Doesn’t matter? It does
West Texas Fertilizer Blast Captured on Cell Phone
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New OSHA Resource Protects Emergency Workers at Combustible Dust Fires
April 1, 2013 Contact: Office of Communications Phone: 202-693-1999
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Use Chemicals at Work? Heed New OSHA Combustible Dust Standards.
OSHA has updated its hazard communication standard to harmonize it with international standards. Companies that ...
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Hughes Environmental Received “Outstanding Safety Award”.
LOUISVILLE, KY (May 22, 2012) – For the sixth year in a row, Hughes Environmental, a commercial duct cleaning company ...
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US Dept of Labor’s OSHA cites Alabama Farmers Cooperative for Hazards
Region 4 News Release: 12-544-ATL (130)