Montana-based company cited by OSHA for safety violations involving combustible dust
DualDraw offers a full line of collection equipment for the capture of combustible dust and hazardous fumes. If you are working with aluminum, titanium, or magnesium you will want to consider our products designed to capture these dangerous dusts and avoid safety violations during OSHA
U.S. Chemical Safety Board Votes to Designate Combustible Dust Standard to it “Most Wanted”
Recently the U.S. Chemical Safety Board voted to designate the Combustible Dust Standard to its “Most Wanted List.” DualDraw will continue to watch this news item closely and report on it as our patented technology and downdraft equipment can be used to address Combustible Dust
DualDraw Distributor Highlight: MTA Technical Sales
It is of obvious importance for DualDraw to have a reliable network of distributors and resellers, and one of DualDraw’s most respected distributor companies is MTA Technical Sales. MTA knows our products very well, has worked alongside us for many years, and has been
DualDraw’s Homeland Security products help our nation
Did you know that DualDraw’s patented technology for airflow design can be utilized to detect the presence of chemical, biohazard and explosive threats? And that DualDraw’s homeland security products (http://www.dualdrawhomeland.com/) are being used to help protect some of our nation’s agencies? As an American-based company,
Post Office updates Publication 166, Guide to Mail Center Security
Be on the alert and be proactive about protecting your mail and packages. The US Postal Service recently updated their Publication 166, Guide to Mail Center Security. Below are a couple of worthy excerpts to note: “Screen all mail and packages for suspicious items when
New OSHA resource addresses procedures for combating combustible dust fires
The following press release, issued April 1, 2013, from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, addresses procedures for combating combustible dust fires OSHA issues new resource to protect emergency workers at combustible dust fires WASHINGTON – The Occupational Safety and Health Administration today published Firefighting Precautions at