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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 26–29, 2016
Paper Number: ASSE-16-670
... most frequently cited hazards are summarized in Table 1. Table 1. Top ten most frequently cited hazards (2011-2013). Violation Frequency Percent Forklift related hazards 290 26.5 Hoisting/lifting hazards 238 21.7 Dust explosions 131 12.0 Struck by vehicles 110 10.0 Ladder falls 64 5.8 PVC piping...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 7–10, 2015
Paper Number: ASSE-15-536
... combustible dust hazard dust explosion hazard combustible dust combustible dust national emphasis program health professional deflagration explosion protection health & medicine explosion chemical safety board enclosure prevention system combustible dust accident safety explosion hazard us...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 8–11, 2014
Paper Number: ASSE-14-782
.... consensus standard explosion deflagration dust explosion health & medicine prevention dust collector us government combustible particulate solid osha combustible dust inspection employer hsse standard safety explosion protection combustible dust combustible dust hazard hazard Session...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 24–27, 2013
Paper Number: ASSE-13-506
... that the CSB was established, three out of the four deadliest accidents that they had investigated were determined to be combustible dust explosions. Thirteen workers died, and 39 were injured, at the Imperial Sugar refinery on February 7, 2008. Twenty-three people were burned from the fire and explosion...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 3–6, 2012
Paper Number: ASSE-12-556
... that the CSB was established, three out of the four deadliest accidents they have investigated were determined to be combustible dust explosions. Thirteen workers died, and 39 were injured, at Imperial Sugar refinery in February 7, 2008. Twenty-three people were burned from the fire and explosion, three...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 3–6, 2012
Paper Number: ASSE-12-681
... dust explosion combustible dust address combustible dust hazard health & medicine explosion protection hsse standard explosion inspection consensus standard deflagration combustible dust hazard workplace hazard us government hazard dust collector employer combustible dust...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 12–15, 2011
Paper Number: ASSE-11-606
... deflagration prevention subcommittee dust cloud operational safety contingency planning combustible dust us government cloud senate committee hazard inspection program dust accumulation chemical safety board national fire protection association explosion dust explosion nfpa 654...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 12–15, 2011
Paper Number: ASSE-11-7210
... Introduction Combustible dust remains one of the most formidable, deadly, and unpredictable hazards in the workplace. As of yet, the far-reaching safety, economic, and ethical consequences of combustible dust explosions have not been easily conquered by safety professionals, industry experts...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 13–15, 2010
Paper Number: ASSE-10-522
... Introduction Nearly 300 combustible dust explosions have injured or killed over 800 workers since 1980. As yet, there is no official standard regulating combustible dust for all affected industries, though such a standard has been discussed by policy makers for several years. A recent...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 13–15, 2010
Paper Number: ASSE-10-528
... safety dust explosion explosion severity nanomaterial agglomeration nanopowder explosion hazard explosion ignition energy specific surface area surface area concentration explosion potential national fire protection association particle size nanosafe us government Session No. 528...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 13–15, 2010
Paper Number: ASSE-10-555
... that the CSB was established, three out of the four deadliest accidents they have investigated were determined to be combustible dust explosions.1 Thirteen workers died, and 39 were injured, at the Imperial Sugar refinery on February 7, 2008. Twenty-three people were burned from the fire and explosion, three...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exhibition, June 28–July 1, 2009
Paper Number: ASSE-09-508
... involving paper or wood dust. In many combustible dust incidents, employers and employees were unaware that a hazard even existed. A combustible dust explosion hazard may exist in a variety of industries, including: food (e.g., candy, sugar, spice, starch, flour, feed), grain, tobacco, plastics, wood...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exhibition, June 28–July 1, 2009
Paper Number: ASSE-09-692
... dust cloud atmospheres could be present, – Identification of potential ignition sources that could be present under normal and abnormal conditions, – Proper plant design to eliminate and/or minimize the occurrence of dust explosions and protect people and facilities against their consequences...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 12–15, 2005
Paper Number: ASSE-05-702
... cloud atmospheres could be present, Identification of potential ignition sources that could be present under normal and abnormal conditions, Proper plant design to eliminate and/or minimize the occurrence of dust explosions and protect people and facilities against their consequences...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 7–10, 2004
Paper Number: ASSE-04-766-1
... electrical industrial apparatus Discharge electrical equipment Dust Explosion Hazard Assessment ignition source operational safety concentration dust cloud explosion Dust Explosion minimum explosive concentration energetic ignition source inert gas maximum explosion pressure...
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Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 9–12, 2002
Paper Number: ASSE-02-704
... Session 704 Prevention and Control of Dust Explosions in Industry Ronald C. Brandon, CSP Elkem Metals Company, Alloy-L.P. Alloy, WW Dale S. Machir Eramet Marietta, Inc. Marietta, OH Introduction Many modern industrial operations create dust as either a by-product or an end product. In certain...

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