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1 Module 6 Facility Dust Assessment
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2 Terminal Objectives Upon the successful completion of this module, the participants will be able to describe the benefits of a facility dust assessment.
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3 Enabling Objectives Explain the importance of a facility dust assessment. Identify the components of a facility dust assessment. Discuss the value of self-audit checklists.
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4 Facility Dust Assessment Conducted by a qualified team –Facility Analysis –Hazard Analysis Consider –Locations where combustible dust is concentrated –Locations where dust can settle Hidden areas Occupied areas
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5 Facility Dust Assessment Identify –Combustible materials –Processes that use/consume/produce combustible dust –Open/hidden areas –Dust dispersion –Potential ignition sources
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6 Facility Dust Assessment Identify (cont.) –Electrical equipment classification –Ventilation systems –Physical barriers that are present/needed
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7 Dust Combustibility Primary factor in assessment MSDS –Do not rely on existing MSDS Laboratory testing –Determine if specific dust is a hazard –Check concentration levels –Determine MIT cloud
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8 Dust Combustibility-Testing Godbert-Greenwald Furnace 1.Air dispersion into furnace 2.Positive results if flame at bottom of furnace 3.Increments of 5°C 4.Standard quality of dust 0.1g 5.Positive results
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9 Dust Combustibility-Testing MIT Layer-US Bureau of Mines Test 1.Metal mesh basket filled with dust 2.Air of known temperature flowed across powder 3.Ignition when temperature of powder exceeds air
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10 Dust Combustibility-Testing Hot Plate Test 1.Metal ring placed on hot plate 2.Ring filled with dust 3.Thermocouples record temperature of hot plate/dust 4.If dust temperature exceeds hot plate temperature by 20°C then Step 5 5.Ignition recorded
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11 Dust Combustibility-Testing Maximum explosion pressure (Pmax)/Rate of pressure rise (Rmax) –Hartmann apparatus –20-liter sphere
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12 Dust Characteristics Dust ignitability/explosibility depends on: –Particle size –Particle shape –Moisture content Characteristics of dust can change
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13 Hidden Area Inspection Identify areas where dust accumulates: –Behind equipment –On top of beams –Above suspended ceilings –On top of light fixtures –On platforms
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14 Dispersion Method Means by which dust may be dispersed Note –Quantity –Concentration
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15 Ignition Sources Identify potential ignition sources Consider process equipment
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16 Electrical Classification Identify areas requiring classification CFR 40 §1910.307 Classification depends on –Flammable properties –Likelihood that flammable/combustible quantity is present
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17 Ventilation System Key issue when connected to possible stray ignition source Consider –Fans and blowers –Air separation devices –Ducts –Exhaust air
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18 Physical Barriers 3 types of barriers –Physical –Mechanical –Chemical Placed in locations/paths of possible explosion
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19 Checklist “Self-Audit” Checklists ensures all topics covered Can use checklists for self audits Questions to ask –No smoking signs posted? –Equipment free of dust? –Storage tanks equipped with emergency venting?
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20 MESHsystems Online Audit System
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