NC Industrial Ventilation Conference Faculty Paul Sullivan CIH NCOSHA Charlotte NC J Kirt Boston Donaldson Corporation Minneapolis MN Bob Korn Fike Corporation Blue Springs MO ID: 271848
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EXPLOSIVE DUSTS IN INDUSTRIAL Ventilation SYSTEMS
NC Industrial Ventilation ConferenceSlide2
FacultyPaul Sullivan, CIH, NCOSHA, Charlotte, NCJ.
Kirt Boston, Donaldson Corporation, Minneapolis, MNBob Korn
, Fike Corporation, Blue Springs, MO Gary Johnson, Work Exposure Solutions, Cincinnati, OHMarty Schloss, Schloss Engineering, Greenville, SC
Ross Ackerson, Air Solutions, St. Louis, MO
Jonathan Hale, Air Systems Corporation, Clemmons, NC
Niels Pederson, Dantherm Filtration, Thomasville, NCSlide3
Breakdown of Topics for Combustible Dust Seminar, NC Ventilation Conference
Genesis and future of Combustible dust regulatory framework
Review of recent dust explosions (Imperial Sugar, West Pharmaceuticals, etc) Current OSHA and NFPA program enforcement AHJs actionsCombustible Dust Terms and Definitions (Kst,
Pmax
,
Pred, MEC, MIE, etc)Properties of common industrial dusts (Kst, Pmax
,
Pred
, MEC, MIE, etc) and what makes them a riskNFPA Design Requirements for Dust Collection Systems (conveying, isolation, capture)Deflagration Prevention System Types (with typical installed costs, typical applications,)Deflagration Suppression Systems (How they work-, Pros and Cons)Components of a Combustible Dust Compliance Program. (management of change, work practices, housekeeping, documentation)Process Hazard Risk Analysis (how to do one and items to include)Slide4
Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)
The determination of compliance and retroactivity is determined by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). The AHJ can be:Insurance Companies
Building InspectorsFire Departments and Fire MarshalsOSHA
CEMT - NFPA Combustible Dust ComplianceSlide5
The Past & Future of US Combustible Dust LegislationDeadly dust explosion incidents around the US and the World
U. S. Chemical Safety Board Investigations
OSHA National Emphasis ProgramOSHA General Duty Clause Citations (per NFPA)
ANPR
Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (October 21
st,2009)Proposed Rulemaking
Rulemaking
Public Input
Defense