- Since 1980, the US Chemical Safety & Hazard Investigation Board has investigated over 281 chemical fires and explosions, which have caused 119 fatalities and 718 serious injuries
- Dr. Chris Cloney, Managing Director and Lead Researcher at DustEx Research Ltd. reported in a webinar in 2019 that since 1900 at least 2000 dust explosions, 4000 injuries, and 1000 fatalities have been recorded.
- The Safety & Chemical Engineering Education Program reports that "About 13% of the ignitions of chemical fires and explosions are due to static electricity" (Source: Marc Rothschild - Rohm and Haas)
- Static electricity was implicated as a possible ignition source in many of the 105 agricultural dust explosions that occurred between 1996 and 2005
- Static electricity is a real and present danger in many industrial processes. Only through the use of careful, preventative measures, can manufacturers guard themselves against this hidden menace.
- UK Legislation Establishes Offence of Corporate Manslaughter & Corporate Homicide
July 24, 2019
Explosion at Deluxe Feeds plant in IA | July 17, 2019
Fire at ADM storage facility in IL | July 17, 2019
Fire at a chemical storage tank at Perdue Farms plant in VA |
June 11, 2019
Fire, then explosion damages Minnesota grain elevator | June 7, 2019
Aluminum dust fire causes $15K in damages | May 13, 2019
Fire breaks out at Georgia-Pacific Paper Plant |
May 3, 2019
Three dead after massive plant explosion in IL | March 21, 2019
Massive explosion at chemical plant in China kills 64 | March 18, 2019
Powder & Bulk Solids' Top 10 dust explosion videos |
March 13, 2019
Milk powder plant in South Africa heavily damaged by fire | February 20, 2019
OSHA fines plant in Natchez, MS for combustible dust hazards | February 11, 2019
Fire crews called to plant in Entwistle, Canada |
February 11, 2019
Grain silo fire in Corpus Christi, TX | January 5, 2019
Firefighter killed in Clinton, IA | January 4, 2019
Explosions rock two separate plants |
January 3, 2019
Titanium Plant Explosion in Detroit, MI | December 21, 2018
Dust explosion in Memphis, TN | November 8, 2018 Fertilizer Plant Explosion in Xinle, China |
February 7, 2008 Sugar Refinery Blast Port Wentworth, GA | January 13, 2008 Sulfur Explosion Kunming, China | October 30, 2007 Solvent Explosion & Fire Des Moines, IA |
The U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) has issued a critical safety alert notification to all companies that may be at risk from explosion of combustible dusts. The letter, available for download below, was sent by OSHA to one of Texene's customers as part of the U.S. Government's effort to immediately alert companies to the hazards created by combustible dusts and uncontrolled ignition sources such as static electricity. An OSHA fact sheet is also available for download.