In this episode, we discuss we discuss the different methods used to prevent and mitigate dust explosions.
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DSS140: Metal Dust Explosion Loss History, Severity & Practical Considerations
In this episode, we discuss the loss history and severity of metal dust explosions as well as practical considerations.
DSS 139: Canadian Building Codes & the Kilo Lima Community with Kelsey Longmoore
In this episode, Kelsey Longmoore from Celerity Engineering talks about the Kilo Lima Code Community and Canadian Building Codes.
DSS138: Dust Hazard Control for Grain Truck Load-Out Bays with Matt Williamson
In this episode, Matt Williamson, Director of Engineering at ADF Engineering, talks about dust hazard control for grain truck load-out bays.
DSS 137: Case Study – The Murray Grain Elevator Explosion of 1919
In this episode, we review the Murray Grain Elevator Explosion, a 1919 disaster that killed 14 men and injured 10 others. It was the fourth in a series of dust explosions.
DSS 136: Charting a Path Forward in Combustible Dust Safety, Part 2
This episode is the second half of a two-part series replaying the opening keynote from the 2021 Dust Safety Conference. It explores three more combustible dust challenges.
DSS 135: Charting a Path Forward in Combustible Dust Safety, Part 1
In this episode, we replay the opening keynote from the 2021 Dust Safety Conference: ‘Combustible Dust Safety: Open Challenges and Charting a Path Forward.’
DSS134: Five Misconceptions About Collecting Combustible Dust with Chrissy Klocker
In this episode, Chrissy Klocker of Donaldson reveals and debunks five common misconceptions about collecting combustible dust.
DSS133: Implementing Inherently Safer Design using Bowtie Analysis for Combustible Dust Hazards with Dr. Paul Amyotte
In this episode, Dr. Paul Amyotte explains how inherently safer design can be implemented using bowtie analysis.
DSS132: Identifying & Implementing Critical Controls in Wood Pellet Facilities with Cherie Whelan
In this episode, Cherie Whelan shares strategies that wood pellet facilities can use to identify and implement critical dust control systems.