Training Presentation PDF
Training Presentation PDF
Training Presentation PDF
TRAINING
Revision 2013
TOPICS
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WHY
NFPA
Applies
Occupational
Fan
Fan
Backflow Preventor
An air filtration device, utilizing fabric filter bags for removing solid
particulates from an air stream. Dust particles are transported to the
bag house via conveying ducts.
Dust laden air enters the dust collector, the particles are separated
from the air-stream in two ways:
The heavier particles fall out of suspension due to the reduced air
velocity (transport velocity failure) and collect within the bottom of
the hopper.
The lighter particles are separated from the air-stream as they
pass through the filter media.
Dust collects in the collector bins under the dust collector.
Filter Media
Woven filter bags are used
mainly
The air to cloth ratio is the
quantity flow rate of air in
cubic feet per minute
divided by the area of the
filter fabric in square feet
The air to cloth ratio is the
largest contributing factor,
to the size of the baghouse and consequently
the space required for
installation
Ducting
An electronic device
located in the air stream
between the work space
and the dust collector, its
primary function is to alert
a spark detection system,
located in the ductwork,
and discharge a
suppressant to extinguish
the fire, spark or
smoldering embers before
it gets to the dust collector
and causes a major fire or
explosion.
Abort Gate
Blast Gates
Hoods
Located at the point or points where dust filled air are released from a machine tool
into the ductwork for transportation to the bag-house
Must capture the dust emissions in an efficient manner to prevent/reduce worker
exposure to dusts
The exhaust hood:
Partially (as much as possible) encloses the dust-producing operation
Captures dust particles and guides dust-laden air efficiently
The design of the exhaust hood requires sufficient knowledge of the process or
operation so that the most effective hood or enclosure can be installed
The hood is designed to reflect its ability to capture dust from the source without
release to the general atmosphere, the energy necessary to create this force is
termed capture velocity
Hoods come in many different shapes and designs depending on the operation, a rule
of thumb design for these hoods can be found in the Industrial ventilations manual
Dust source is to be as completed enclosed as possible for hood efficiency to be at its
best
Bonding/Grounding
Bonding/Grounding
Level Sensor
An electronic measuring
device that monitors the
waste level in side the
bag-house hopper
Ensures the waste level
does not reach the site of
the filter media and
explosion vents/doors
making them ineffective,
or any other safety device
within the bag-house
If the level sensor is
tripped it will shut the dust
collector and fan down
Pressure Gauge
Explosion Vents/Doors
Explosion Door
Explosion Vent
Blast Zone
A
Blast Zone
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Dirty work environment
Cause respiratory distress and issues
Various wood dusts have been directly linked
to lung disorders
Explosions, or worse secondary explosion
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654 Section 6
NFPA 664 Section 4
1/8 over 5% of the area of 1000 sq.ft
Thickness of a paperclip or dime
Write your name in it or see your foot print
When you cannot tell the colour of the surface
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Explosion Risk
For an explosion to
occur the following
requirements are
needed:
Fuel (Dust)
Ignition Source (Spark)
Suspended Fuel
Confinement of Fuel
Oxidant (Air)
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When an explosion
occurs it will because
there was a problem
with one of these six
factors
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QUESTIONS?