Category: Combustible Dust
Process Dust vs. Nuisance Dust: What’s the Difference?
In industrial environments, dust isn’t just an annoyance—it’s a potential health and safety hazard. But not all dust is created equal. Understanding the difference
NFPA 660 Is Here. What Does That Mean for You?
The National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) has updated and consolidated its combustible dust standards into a new overarching standard: NFPA 660. The new standard
Grounding and Bonding for Dust Collection Systems
Static electricity can be a significant ignition risk for facilities handling combustible dust. Bonding and grounding of dust collection systems are critical safety measures
Fire Suppression Options for Dust Collectors: Making the Right Choice
Dust collectors are responsible for nearly 15% of industrial fires and explosions in North America, according to dustsafetyscience.com. That’s why every dust collection system