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2. Combustible Dust:
Combustible dust refers to fine particles that are
suspended in the air and can ignite under
certain conditions, leading to fires or explosions.
Good housekeeping routine
Safely collecting combustible dust
Compliance with regulations and standards
Training on combustible dust hazards
Preventive measures:
3. Hot Work
Conducting hot work only when necessary
Implementation of a hot work permit system
supervised by a designated individual
Employee training on hot work hazards and
prevention techniques
Importance of keeping the work area clean
Hot work includes activities such as
welding, torch cutting, brazing, and
soldering, which involve the application
of heat or flame to materials.
Preventive measures:
4. Flammable gases and liquids are
substances that can ignite and burn
under certain conditions, posing fire
and explosion hazards.
Flammable Gases
& Liquids
Maintaining datasheets for all flammable materials
Segregating storage of flammable materials
Utilization of protective gear during handling
Ensuring the availability of fire-fighting systems
Preventive measures:
5. Increasing workforce awareness
Emphasizing good housekeeping practices
Regular maintenance of equipment
Equipment & Machinery
Fires can occur due to faults in equipment,
improper installation, or lack of maintenance,
leading to electrical malfunctions or overheating.
Preventive measures:
6. These refer to potential dangers present
in electrical systems or equipment that
can lead to harm, including electrical
shock, burns, fires, or explosions.
Electrical Hazards
Proper Load Management
Unplugging Equipment When Not in Use
Use of Anti-static Equipment
Good Housekeeping Practices
Preventive measures: