Director/Research Analyst Combustible Dust Policy Institute researching global combustible dust incidents so as to obtain information on probability of occurrence and severity of incidents, utilized in a proactive risk analysis.
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2010 - 03/09/2010 - US Labor Department's OSHA cites Franklin County, Maine, pellet mill for combustible dust and other hazards after explosion on Mar 10, 10
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nce 1980, more than 130 workers have been killed and 780 injured in combustible dust explosions i
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Since 1980, more than 130 workers have been killed and 780 injured in combustible dust explosions i
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- Combustible Dust Hazards Training-Feb. 2 in Houston,TX on Jan 24, 10
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Silset, - Google Maps on Dec 03, 09
- stakeholder_meeting on Nov 11, 09
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Investigations Detail | U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board on Oct 19, 09
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n January 25, 2005, a gas explosion killed three workers at the Acetylene Service Company plant in Perth Amboy, NJ. The blast originated in a wooden shed located near six large storage tanks that received liquid waste from the plant's acetylene generating system. The plant produces, repackages, and distributes acetylene used in welding.
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- Abstracts on Oct 04, 09
- More on How to Write an Abstract on Oct 04, 09
- How To Write An Abstract on Oct 04, 09
- 6th Global Congress on Process Safety on Oct 04, 09
- Hazard Communication Guidance for Combustible Dusts on Oct 03, 09
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Combustible Dust Hazard Awareness
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The goal of Combustible Dust Hazard Awareness is to minimize the severity and reduce the occurrence of combustible dust related fires and explosions in the global workplace. Through ongoing exchange of best practices and lessons learned of combustible dust related incidents, which identifies and eval
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