OSHA SAFE 110: Combustible Dust Hazards — Comprehensive
Build the knowledge needed to recognize, control, and document combustible dust hazards within OSHA's general industry framework. This course connects 29 CFR 1910 requirements to real-world combustible dust operations, covering engineering controls, OSHA's National Emphasis Program, and key explosibility and electrical ignitability tests used to support safer facility decisions.
Course Details
- Duration: 838 hours
- Level: intermediate
- Category: Workforce Training
- Price: $49.00
Course Modules
- Regulatory Framework: OSHA General Industry Standards
- Course Overview: Recognizing Combustible Dust Hazards
- OSHA Hazard Communication Standard: Combustible Dust Requirements
- Dust Explosion Fundamentals: Deflagration, Detonation, and Explosion
- Engineering Controls: Dust Control Measures
- Identifying Combustible Dust Sources in the Workplace
- Housekeeping and Dust Accumulation Management
- Electrical Classification for Combustible Dust Areas
- Grinding Operations and Dust Generation Hazards
- Housekeeping Best Practices: Fugitive Dust Control
- Engineering Controls: Hazard Reduction Strategies
- OSHA National Emphasis Program: Combustible Dust NEP Overview
- Testing and Classification: KST and Explosion Severity
- Special Industries: OSHA Combustible Dust Regulations
- OSHA 3371 HazCom for Combustible Dust
- Combustible Dust SHIB (Safety & Health Information Bulletin)
- Carbonaceous Dust Explosibility: Hazard Recognition and Control
- Agricultural Dust Explosibility: Hazard Recognition and Control
- Chemical and Pharmaceutical Dust Explosibility: Hazard Recognition and Control
- Plastics Industry Dust Explosibility: Hazard Recognition and Control
- Metal Powder Dust Explosibility — Part 1: Hazard Recognition and Control
- Metal Powder Dust Explosibility — Part 2: Hazard Recognition and Control
- Miscellaneous Dust Explosibility: Hazard Recognition and Control
- Preventing Dust Cloud Ignition: Inerting Techniques and Controls
- Combustible Dust Workplace Poster
- Combustible Dust References