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Combustible Dust Stakeholder Meetings Scheduled
WASHINGTON
– OSHA has scheduled two informal stakeholder meetings to solicit
comments and suggestions on combustible dust hazards in the
workplace to develop a proposed standard for combustible dust.
The meetings are scheduled for Feb. 17, 2010 at 9 a.m. and 1:30
p.m., at the Marriott Perimeter Center, 246 Perimeter Center
Parkway, Atlanta, Ga., 30346.
Since 1980, more than 130 workers have been killed and more than 780
injured in combustible dust explosions. A Feb. 7, 2008, explosion at
an Imperial Sugar Co. plant in Port Wentworth, Ga., killed 14 people
and resulted in OSHA issuing nearly $8.8 million in penalties. OSHA
is holding the meeting in Atlanta to make it easy for victims'
families and others with relevant information about this deadly
incident to attend.
"Fourteen people were killed in a combustible dust explosion that
was preventable. The deaths need to stop," said Assistant Secretary
of Labor for OSHA David Michaels. "Information gathered from these
meetings will help OSHA move ahead on this urgently needed standard
and prevent more deaths from combustible dust explosions."
Combustible dusts are solids ground into fine particles, fibers,
chips, chunks or flakes that can cause a fire or explosion when
suspended in air under certain conditions. Types of dusts include
metal (aluminum and magnesium), wood, plastic or rubber, coal,
flour, sugar and paper, among others.
Those interested in participating must register by submitting a
notice of intent to participate by Feb. 3. Notices can be submitted
electronically by registering at
https://www2.ergweb.com/projects/conferences/osha/register-osha-stakeholder.htm.
Submissions can also be faxed to 781-674-2906 and label it
"Attention: OSHA Combustible Dust Stakeholder Meeting Registration,"
or mailed to ERG, Inc., 110 Hartwell Avenue, Lexington, Mass.,
02421; Attention: OSHA Combustible Dust Stakeholder Meeting
Registration.
For general and technical information, contact David Wallis, OSHA,
Office of Engineering Safety, at 202-693-2277. Press inquiries
should be directed to Jennifer Ashley, OSHA, Office of
Communications, at 202-693-1999.
For more information, visit
http://www.osha.gov.
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