In this episode of the DustSafetyScience Podcast, we’re talking to Chris Giusto, Director of Industrial Projects at Hallam-ICS in Raleigh, North Carolina, about the potential cost of a dust explosion incident. This is Chris’ second appearance on the podcast. In Episode #22, he outlined five common mistakes that companies make when addressing combustible dust hazards. […]
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Dust Fire At Fiberboard Plant Sends Four Workers To The Hospital
On August 29, 2019, Powder & Bulk Solids reported a fire at a fiberboard production facility in Columbia Falls, MT. Four were treated for smoke inhalation.
DSS044: Preventing Storage Silo Explosions During Firefighting Efforts
In this podcast episode, we talk about the issues surrounding the prevention of storage silo explosions during firefighting efforts.
DSS042: Fundamental Burning Characteristics of Five Combustible Dusts
In this podcast episode, we talk about the fundamental burning characteristics of five combustible dusts: carbon, plastic, coal, iron and aluminum.
DSS039: Does Size Matter – Why is the Standard Dust Explosion Testing Chamber 20-liters?
In this podcast episode, we review the parameters of dust explosion testing and explain why the standard testing chamber is 20-litres.
DSS038: New Zealand Code of Practice For Handling Combustible Dusts With Dr. Chris Bloore
In this episode of the DustSafetyScience Podcast, we talk to Dr. Chris Bloore to talk about the New Zealand Code of Practice for handling combustible dust. Chris has been a guest on the podcast before: in Episode #31, he talked about reconciling hygiene and explosion safety in food handling industries. He also went into brief […]
DSS037: Minimum Layer Thickness Requirements for Combustible Dust With Jeramy Slaunwhite
In this episode, we talk to Jeramy Slaunwhite, Explosion Safety Engineer at REMBE, Inc. about minimum layer thickness requirements for combustible dust.
DSS036: What is the Hierarchy of Controls?
In this episode of the DustSafetyScience Podcast, we talk about the meaning of and how to apply the hierarchy of controls to combustible dust safety.
DSS034: Understanding the Dust Explosion Risk Reduction Toolkit with Keith Plumb
In this episode, we interview Keith Plumb, owner and director at Integral Pharmacy Services, about the dust explosion risk reduction toolkit.
DSS033: Explosion and Fire Safety in 3D Printing Applications with Jason Reason
In this episode, we interview Jason Reason, of Seam Group, about explosion and fire safety in 3D printing and additive manufacturing applications.