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COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO MITIGATE COMBUSTIBLE DUST

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A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO MITIGATE COMBUSTIBLE DUST A PRACTICAL SEMINAR FOR COMBUSTIBLE DUST
Join us at the Iowa State University for a free seminar on A Comprehensive Approach to Mitigate Combustible Dust!
Learn about the dangers of combustible dust, discover what industries are susceptible to dust explosions, review dust cleaning methods, and much more!
SEMINAR OVERVIEW
• A comprehensive review of the history of combustible dust
• Dust Hazard Analysis (DHA) – NFPA 652’s content & “qualified” person requirements
• Combustible dust sampling & methodologies
• NFPA and other combustible dust standards
• Explosion protection and prevention methods
• Explosion isolation devices and systems
• Combustible dust housekeeping and cleaning methods
• Electrical Area Classification & Class II Electrical Equipment
• OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard (GHS)
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
EHS Professionals
Maintenace Managers
Plant Engineers
Plant Managers
Procurement Managers
Production Managers
Risk Managers
Safety Managers
Superintendents
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
• Learn how to protect your workplace
• Learn how to identify & mitigate combustible dust hazards
• Learn where and what to look for regarding combustible dust hazards
• Learn proper and safe techniques to clean and remove combustibe dust accumulations
• Learn how & where to safely gather dust samples
PRESENTED TO YOU BY:
VISIT WWW.LEWELLYN.COM/DUST TO REGISTER OR CALL (800) 242-6673
DATE & TIME
Tuesday, October 4th, 2016
9:00 AM – 4:30 PM – FREE ADMISSION
(Lunch is provided)
LOCATION
Iowa State University
420 Beach Ave, Ames, IA 50011
(in the Iowa State Center complex between C.Y. Stephens Auditorium and Jack Trice Stadium)
*visit www.isualumnicenter.org/en/location_and_hours/ for directions and parking information
INSTRUCTORS
Jason Reason, CIH, CSP, CHMM, MBA
Senior Vice President, Combustible Dust
Lewellyn Techonology
Jen Bryant
Hughes Environmental

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