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Tony Supine is plant manager with Camfil Farr APC. The company is a leading manufacturer of dust collection equipment and part of Camfil Farr, the largest air filter manufacturer in the world. Supine can be reached at (800) 479-6801 or (870) 933-8048; email supinet@farrapc.com; website www.farrapc.com.
Preventing combustible dust explosions is a topic of widespread concern to EHS managers, and dust collectors are often at risk. Here are six tips that can help prevent dust collector explosions in your plant.