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Navigate Dust Hazards in your Jurisdiction with Confidence


Addressing Combustible Dust Hazards for Safer Facilities

Combustible dust explosions are often under-recognized hazards. Proper dust hazard analysis and mitigation strategies provide comprehensive, facility-specific information, supporting AHJs in their efforts to ensure public safety and regulatory compliance in facilities.

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Key learning objectives to be achieved through this in-person training:

  • Combustible dust misconceptions/myths
  • Dust explosion basics
  • Explosion data & incidents
  • Dust explosibility testing (explosibility parameters & testing standards, factors that influence explosibility, how the data is used)

Meet our Experts

Anthony Rago
Team Leader - Toronto
Canada - Ontario
Anthony Rago
Team Leader - Toronto
Canada - Ontario

BS, Fire and Safety Engineering Technology, Diploma, Technology Degree, Fire Protection Engineering, President, Canadian Fire Safety Association, Member, Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE), Member, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Alternate, Technical Committee for NFPA 20

Parker MacNeil
Lead Engineer
Canada - Nova Scotia
Parker MacNeil
Lead Engineer
Canada - Nova Scotia

B.Sc., Chemical Engineering, Diploma, Chemical Engineering, P.Eng.: NS, Member, Member

Alana MacLellan-Bonnell
Team Leader, Nova Scotia
Canada - Nova Scotia
Alana MacLellan-Bonnell
Team Leader, Nova Scotia
Canada - Nova Scotia

M.Sc., Fire Protection Engineering, B.Sc., Mechanical Engineering, P.Eng.: NS, NL, AB, ON, PEI, Standing Committee Member, Committee Member

Hillary Hall
Staff Scientist
Canada - Nova Scotia
Hillary Hall
Staff Scientist
Canada - Nova Scotia

MSc, Chemistry, BS, Chemistry, Member