How to Store Combustible Dust & Powders — Part IIPart I of this series of articles How to Safely Store Combustible Dusts & Powders discussed how a hazardous area classification should be…Jul 12Jul 12
Controlling Electrostatic Hazards in Powder and Liquid Handling FacilitiesManaging electrostatic hazards in facilities that handle both powders and liquids presents a significant challenge and as a result…Jul 12Jul 12
Electrostatic Hazard Assessments: An OverviewAn Electrostatic Hazard Assessment is a systematic process used to evaluate the risks associated with generating, accumulating, and…May 29May 29
How to start a Successful HAZOP Study via an Experienced FacilitatorHazard and Operability (HAZOP) Studies are a systematic and structured process hazard analysis (PHA) methodology that is used to identify…May 29May 29
Thermal Screening and Adiabatic Calorimetry Testing MethodsDuring new process and product development, a primary chemical processing concern is the safe and efficient processing of materials and…May 29May 29
Diesel — Process Safety ConsiderationsDiesel has long been considered a ‘safe’ fuel. At ambient conditions, it is not particularly flammable- if you throw a lit match into a…May 29May 29
How to construct a holistic process safety management strategyWhen it comes to process safety management, one of the biggest challenges lies in the infrequency of major incidents. Potential events…May 29May 29
How To Prevent and Mitigate Combustible Dust HazardsPreventing and mitigating combustible dust hazards can be achieved by implementing a comprehensive strategy that addresses these particular…May 29May 29
DSEAR Pitfalls: Regulation 7 and the Hazardous Area ClassificationIn such a high-risk industry, how can you ensure that the DSEAR assessment that you have undertaken satisfies the regulators and ensures…Mar 13Mar 13