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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.
In addition, some materials are inherently combustible and pose serious risks at specific sizes, shapes, and compositions. Contact our team to discuss the material you manage and the process you are undertaking to rule out any risks, as we are here to provide you with consultation calls and training options. Request a dust test if the material is uncommon. Ultimately, we are here to offer you a dust hazard analysis, a more thorough method used to evaluate the materials, process, and handling of materials.
Our team of engineers are here to help you become OSHA and NFPA 652 compliant. By offering training and a dust hazard analysis, we’ll be able to provide you with a written a report to guide your steps. A dust hazard analysis is required by OSHA and our team can help guide you in this, and the NFPA 652 standard, which outlines steps to ensure dust is no longer a threat.