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Identifying and Managing the Hazards of Combustible Dust: Compliance with Standards

By skillpreceptor (other events)

Tuesday, October 1 2024 1:00 PM 2:00 PM MDT
 
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OVERVIEW

A constant threat in many manufacturing facilities is combustible dust. Over the past few years, there has been an increase in the need for and requirements for dust hazard analyses (DHAs), partly as a result of insurance companies, permitting authorities, and corporate offices requiring facilities and businesses to adhere to regulatory standards and protect personnel and property from potential explosions and fires.

Any machine that can turn a harder material into dust is suspect.  An ignition source when lit can cause an explosion. Industries like food, wood, chemicals, plastics, and metals are frequently impacted. And you could also be impacted if you have bag houses and dust collectors.

This topic is Identifying and Managing the Hazards of Combustible Dust: Compliance with Standards.  Those associated with the facility including owners, managers, superintendents, workers, and first responders such as the fire department must understand the potential hazards present from combustible hazards.

WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?

Combustible dust exposes a surprising number of industries to one of the highest levels of safety risks. Some of these industries aren't even aware that the methods and supplies they employ can result in combustible dust, which can result in deadly explosions or costly six-figure OSHA fines. According to some studies, the average cost of correcting combustible dust violations after an inspection is close to $1 million.

A combustible dust explosion can kill personnel, badly injure them, or make them unable to work again.  An explosion can have a huge impact on the viability of the business.  It can shut down the facility permanently. Knowledge of the hazard from the conceptual stage to the operation of the facility is necessary to operate safely.  An owner needs to understand those hazards.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Compliance with standards

Impact of an explosion

Involvement of engineers or scientists who are combustible dust experts

Dust generated by operations in progress

How to comply with standards

How to bring a facility online

 

AREAS COVERED

Testing of the air

Walk-throughs to evaluate facility safety

Developing an operational plan to meet standards

Developing a Safety Plan

Developing ongoing air monitoring

Emergency Plan communicated with first responders

Develop a maintenance plan

 

WHO WILL BENEFIT?

This webinar will provide valuable insights to: 

Owners

Managers

Workers

Firefighters

Scientists

Engineers

Regulators

Maintenance workers

Risk Analysis Professionals