Webinar: Beyond Hazardous Area Classification – Mechanical Equipment Ignition Risk Assessment

This presentation will describe a disciplined approach that identifies potential electrical and non-electrical ignition sources when conducting a DHA.

Powder Bulk Solids Staff

September 8, 2023

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Kevin Jeffries DEKRA
Kevin Jeffries, CFEI, CFPS, CEAS, technical lead, process safety, DEKRA North AmericaImage courtesy of DEKRA North America

On Wednesday, October 4, 2023, at 2 p.m. Eastern/11 a.m. Pacific, Kevin Jeffries, CFEI, CFPS, CEAS, technical lead, process safety, DEKRA North America, will present “Beyond Hazardous Area Classification: Mechanical Equipment Ignition Risk Assessment” as part of Powder & Bulk Solids' DryPro webinar series.

The intent of a dust hazard analysis (DHA) is to identify potential process operations (normal and upset) that could lead to fires and explosions. To successfully accomplish this goal, owner/operators must establish a credible basis of safety that removes one or more of the elements of the combustible dust explosion pentagon. Control of ignition sources is a credible basis of safety. However, many DHAs overlook the wide variety of ignition sources that are not electrical or electrostatic in nature. 

This presentation will describe a disciplined approach that identifies potential electrical and non-electrical ignition sources when conducting a DHA, including an appropriate focus on mechanical equipment ignition sources. Topics to be covered include:

Global approaches to identifying ignition sources, based on EN 1127-1:2019, “Explosive atmospheres – Explosion prevention and protection”

  • Common electrical & electrostatic ignition source

  • Common mechanical equipment ignition sources & scenarios

  • Basic method for conducting a Mechanical Equipment Ignition Risk Assessment (MEIRA) 

  • How to integrate ignition source analysis into a comprehensive DHA.

Jeffries is an environmental, health, safety and fire prevention professional with 26 years of combined industry and consulting experience. He has a BS in Occupational Safety & Health from NC A&T State University. He is a Certified Fire Protection Specialist and Certified Fire and Explosion Investigator.

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Powder Bulk Solids Staff

Established in 1983, Powder & Bulk Solids (PBS) serves industries that process, handle, and package dry particulate matter, including the food, chemical, and pharmaceutical markets.

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