A factor often overlooked!
Many manufacturing processes can create combustible (aka explosive) dust: Essentially, it is any fine material that has the ability to catch fire and explode when mixed with air. Combustible dust examples range from most solid organic materials (such as sugar, flour, grain, wood, etc.) to metals and many more. More Details
Key learning objectives
- Fundamentals of combustible dust
- Explosion risks and mitigation
- Introduction to legislation
Combustible Dust: Fundamentals & Introduction to Legislation
Date 9 December
Time 3PM London/10AM New York
Duration 60 Minutes
Price Complimentary
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