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[More than 30 grams (approximately 1 ounce) of sample less than 420µm required; more than 300 grams (approximately 0.67 pounds) of sample less than 420 µm required if testing metal dusts.] ...
According to the U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB), two separate flash fires at a Hoeganaes Corp. plant, which killed one worker and injured two others, involved accumulated iron dust that became ...
For purposes of testing, approval, and area classification, the Code groups various air mixtures and presents them in Sec. 500.6 of the 2011 NEC. As noted in 500.6(B)(1), Group E is defined as ...
The Broken Arrow Fire Department (BAFD) partnered with a local company to add Firebane, a product that specializes in extinguishing lithium-ion batteries and other combustible metal fires, to all ...
Project Frog Metal Component Option Project Frog’s new metal building is a 4,000 square foot structure with four-classrooms. Two of the four classrooms can be converted into a single, larger space.
China plans to collect new samples of com-bustible ice — a kind of natural gas hydrate — from the northern part of the South China Sea next year, a senior official said.
Defense Metals Corp. Logo (CNW Group/Defense Metals Corp.) SGS Canada Inc. in Lakefield, Ontario, shipped the sample to Ucore's CDF on behalf of Defense Metals.This sample was generated during ...
The fire involved a 150-by-100-foot area of combustible metal shavings in metal dumpster-style bins. No firefighters were injured, but a civilian worker was critically injured during the initial ...
Page 3 of 3. Combustible Dust Basics: How to Collect a Sample and What Does a Go/No-Go Test Mean? May 01, 2014; We've been blogging and writing a lot recently on the basics of combustible dust.