Raffle at the Powder & Bulk Solids Conference for “Fundamentals of Combustible Dust” course

Visit our Exhibitor Booth (#3435) at the Powder & Bulk Solids Conference & Exhibition to speak with Dust Hazards Specialist, Phil Parsons, and for a chance to win a free course: “Fundamentals of Combustible Dust”, presented by Phil (virtual and in-person) on October 6, 2021.

 

 

We are proud to support this conference by championing awareness of combustible dust a severe hazard often gone unrecognized until a preventable incident occurs. Come visit our booth to learn how your facility can safeguard against this common hazard in the production industry.

Visitors to our booth can enter our raffle! The winner receives a free entry to our “Fundamentals of Combustible Dust” course, which focuses on the fundamentals of combustible dust hazards and associated mitigation techniques. The course will also cover the current regulatory climate with regards to performing dust hazard assessments, as well as the legal ramifications of incurring a combustible dust related incident. Learn more about this course here.

Course instructor, Phil Parsons, will be available at the booth to answer your questions regarding combustible dust hazards.

Phil Parsons

Phil Parsons

Combustible Dust, Blast Effects Analysis

 

Phil has performed over 200 dust hazard analyses as well as numerous incident investigations across a wide range of industries all over the world. Phil serves on the NFPA 654 Committee “Standard for the Prevention of Fire and Dust Explosions from the Manufacturing, Processing, and Handling of Combustible Particulate Solids,” the NFPA 61 “Standard for the Prevention of Fires and Dust Explosions in Agricultural and Food Processing Facilities,” as well as on the NFPA 652 Committee “Standard on the Fundamentals of Combustible Dust.”

Not yet registered for this conference? Use promo code SPECIAL when you register online to receive a free expo pass or save $100 off an All-Access conference pass. Click here to register!

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