Learn about Class D Fire and the Different Extinguishing Methods, Combustible Metals, and Causes of Metal Dust Explosions.
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DSS273: Understanding Your Options For Collecting Combustible Metal Dusts with Chrissy Klocker
Chrissy Klocker, Technical Services Manager at Donaldson based out of Saint Paul, Minnesota, explains options for collecting combustible metal dusts.
DSS272: Redesigning Chutes And Conveying Systems To Reduce Fugitive Dust With David Wood
David Wood, Senior Technical Advisor at Benetech Inc., discusses redesigning chutes and conveyor systems to reduce fugitive dust.
What Are Combustible Materials
Learn about What Are Combustible Materials, Factors Influencing Combustibility, What is Combustible Dust, and Causes of Dust Explosions.
What Caused the DeBruce Grain Elevator Dust Explosion: The OSHA Report
Learn about the dust explosion at the DeBruce Grain elevator, the largest grain elevator in the world at the time, and the OSHA investigation
DSS271: What is Chemical Dust Suppression and How Does It Work with Pete Zinecker
Pete Zinecker, Director of Sales in the Western US at Benetech Inc., what chemical dust suppression is and how it works.
Combustible Definition and Meaning
Learn about the definition and meaning of combustible, and how to prevent a combustible dust explosion and associated hazards.
DSS270: Understanding Industrial Ethernet Solutions in Grain Handling Facilities with Brian Knapp
Brian Knapp, Vice President of Electronics Division at 4B Components, explains the role of industrial ethernet solutions in grain handling facilities.
Dust Explosion Compliance
Learn about combustible dust explosion compliance, and how to prevent a combustible dust explosion.
DSS269: Upcoming MSHA Changes For Respiratory Silica Dust Exposure with Greg Bierie
Greg Bierie, Technical Specialist at Benetech Inc., discusses the upcoming MSHA changes for respiratory silica dust.