In this month's Chemical Processing, authors David Steil, Matt Caulfield and Brian Richardson, of Camfil Air Pollution Control contribute a thorough piece "Deftly Deal with Dangerous Dust". Catchy alliteration aside, the article clearly outlines a roadmap for understanding OHSA regulations, reducing worker exposure, filters, NPFA standards, mitigating combustible dust, and explosion protection including passive and active devices.
As the authors point out, a DHA or DHA or Dust Hazards Analysis is key to determining if a dust is explosive is key to determining if a dust is explosive and is also required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
Combustible dust experts can visit your facility to evaluate your receiving, storage, use, processing and disposal of all “powder” materials. They will evaluate existing dust management programs, handling practices, equipment, fire/explosion suppression systems, warning devices and onsite extinguishing capabilities. Possibilities for fugitive dust control will also be identified where appropriate. A comprehensive testing lab can provide the following services:
Following a Dust Hazard Analysis (DHA), testing and engineering lab should provide a mitigation strategy. For those seeking an optimal balance between operability and cost, risk assessment products can create a simple but comprehensive solution based on probabilistic and statistical analysis.
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Fauske & Assocates, LLC (FAI), for example, has advanced human factors experience capitalizing on the work done for the design and operation of the AP1000 plant. The results of the tests and human factor planning led to enhancements into the plant operating procedures and training program.
ALARP is a decision-making logic that, when applied correctly, results in actions or designs balanced between benefit and cost or effort. The ALARP concept requires applying the notions of: reasonability and practicability. It is difficult to clearly define what is reasonable and practicable, but simply put the process of assessing the risks to be ALARP is an assessment of the safety benefits against the expense of implementing the option to determine if the level of risk is tolerable.
A thorough lab will review DHA findings and determine if there are recommendations and next steps for fire protection. This analysis would include the re-baselining of fire areas to support a fire hazard analysis (FHA). The product is an overall matrix to address audit findings, DHA findings and open recommendations.
This product uses Bayesian network methodology to demonstrate risk-based design and decision making. The quantification of the design criteria for each design alternative leads to the consideration of on-site and off-site risk. The overall optimization of these risks leads to lowered damage cost to process equipment and lower likelihood of population impact.