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

  1. Regulatory Framework: OSHA General Industry Standards
  2. Course Overview: Recognizing Combustible Dust Hazards
  3. OSHA Hazard Communication Standard: Combustible Dust Requirements
  4. Dust Explosion Fundamentals: Deflagration, Detonation, and Explosion
  5. Engineering Controls: Dust Control Measures
  6. Identifying Combustible Dust Sources in the Workplace
  7. Housekeeping and Dust Accumulation Management
  8. Electrical Classification for Combustible Dust Areas
  9. Grinding Operations and Dust Generation Hazards
  10. Housekeeping Best Practices: Fugitive Dust Control
  11. Engineering Controls: Hazard Reduction Strategies
  12. OSHA National Emphasis Program: Combustible Dust NEP Overview
  13. Testing and Classification: KST and Explosion Severity
  14. Special Industries: OSHA Combustible Dust Regulations
  15. OSHA 3371 HazCom for Combustible Dust
  16. Combustible Dust SHIB (Safety & Health Information Bulletin)
  17. Carbonaceous Dust Explosibility: Hazard Recognition and Control
  18. Agricultural Dust Explosibility: Hazard Recognition and Control
  19. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Dust Explosibility: Hazard Recognition and Control
  20. Plastics Industry Dust Explosibility: Hazard Recognition and Control
  21. Metal Powder Dust Explosibility — Part 1: Hazard Recognition and Control
  22. Metal Powder Dust Explosibility — Part 2: Hazard Recognition and Control
  23. Miscellaneous Dust Explosibility: Hazard Recognition and Control
  24. Preventing Dust Cloud Ignition: Inerting Techniques and Controls
  25. Combustible Dust Workplace Poster
  26. Combustible Dust References