14 02, 2013

Combustible Dust News Article, 2/11/2013

2016-08-11T09:19:37+00:00

The following article was written and posted on the Occupational Health and Safety Website on February 11th 2013. Five years after combustible dust explosions heavily damaged the Imperial Sugar refinery in Port Wentworth, Ga., exploded, killing 13 workers and injuring many more, U.S. Rep. George Miller, D-Calif., plans to introduce a bill to require OSHA

Combustible Dust News Article, 2/11/20132016-08-11T09:19:37+00:00
16 01, 2013

Combustible dust 10 years later: Is your facility in compliance?

2020-02-07T18:17:07+00:00

Ten years ago (in 2003), the U.S. Chemical Safety Board launched investigations of three major industrial explosions involving combustible dust.These explosions — in North Carolina, Kentucky, and Indiana — cost 14 lives and caused numerous injuries and substantial property losses. The board responded by launching a nationwide study to determine the scope of the problem and

Combustible dust 10 years later: Is your facility in compliance?2020-02-07T18:17:07+00:00
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