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.
When a combustible dust encounters an ignition source, there is the potential for a fire or explosion. That’s why it is essential any manufacturing operation that generates, processes, or handles combustible dusts to understand its properties - and to have a comprehensive plan to manage and mitigate that potential risk.
In this webinar, our expert engineers will cover the fundamentals of combustible dust and introduce related legislation (ATEX directives). Some key points to be covered during the presentation include:
- Fundamental properties combustible dust
- What is an explosion, why it happens
- Legislation and directives: Why they exist and some key points do you need to be aware of
Key Learning Objectives
- Fundamentals of combustible dust
- Explosion risks
- Introduction to legislation
Target Audience
- Compliance / Regulation
- Operations
- Product Management
- Risk Management