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OSHA Fact Sheet

by root / 17 May, 2017

In order for an explosion to occur, three factors must be present: fuel, ignition source and oxygen. In many work environments, combustible dust may act as the fuel that causes explosions.

Dust an Explosion Hazard?

by root / 17 May, 2017

Dust may be a potential explosion hazard. While dust can cause visibility issues, slippery surfaces and health problems like respiratory difficulties, it can also be the source of explosions.

Beware of Combustible Dust

by root / 17 May, 2017

One of the main sources of fires and explosions is combustible dust. Combustible dust is very dangerous and can come from many different materials. These materials, in their solid forms, can be dangerous if ignited, but in a dust form, they are extremely combustible.

Dust Ignition Protected Electrically Operated Industrial Vacuums

by root / 27 Dec, 2016
Dust Ignition Protected Electrically Operated Industrial

Explosion Proof/Dust Ignition Protected Electrically Operated Industrial Vacuums

by root / 27 Dec, 2016
Explosion Proof/Dust Ignition Protected Electrically Ope

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