Combustible Wood Dust Explosions | WorkSafeBC
Learn how to reduce the hazards associated with combustible wood dust in the workplace. Combustible wood dust refers to the fine, dry wood particles that are a by-product of milling wood. This animated video explains why it's a hazard in sawmills and wood shops, and how it only takes a spark to create a fire or explosion that can cause catastrophic injuries, loss of life, and destruction of buildings. Fortunately, these incidents are preventable. This educational video is a useful health and safety training tool to help employers and workers identify, manage, and control risks associated with combustible wood dust. It’s designed to be watched in conjunction with training in combustible wood dust hazard recognition and mitigation controls. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:49 What is combustible wood dust? 1:13 What conditions can make fine wood dust explosive? 1:59 Where can wood dust settle? 2:19 How much wood dust is needed to create a fireball? 2:40 What is deflagration? 3:42 A potentially enormous destructive power 4:05 Where can a combustible wood dust explosion occur? 4:18 How to prevent combustible wood dust explosions __________________________________________________________ We’re working to make a difference in workplace health and safety in British Columbia, Canada. By partnering with workers and employers, we help British Columbians come home from work safe every day. Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/WorkSafe... Find us on social media: Twitter: / worksafebc Instagram: / worksafebc Facebook: / worksafebc LinkedIn: / worksafebc Visit our website for the most up-to-date health and safety information and regulatory requirements: https://www.worksafebc.com Legal terms: All videos posted by the Workers’ Compensation Board (“WorkSafeBC”) are protected by Canadian and international copyright laws, policies, and treaties. The use of WorkSafeBC videos and other materials is governed by WorkSafeBC’s copyright and trademark statement, available here: https://www.worksafebc.com/en/legal/c.... Videos cannot be uploaded to other channels without prior permission. If you wish to request permission for use of our videos, please contact us: copyright [at] worksafebc.com

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