Combustible Wood Dust Explosions
Title translated into English
Combustible Wood Dust Explosions
Film: Duration in minutes
4:50 minutes
Product description
This animated video explains what combustible dust is and shows why it's such a hazard in sawmills and wood shops. It also goes through scenarios in detail of how combustible dust increases the risk of fires and explosions, which can cause catastrophic injuries, loss of life, and destruction of buildings. Fortunately, these events are preventable.
Aims and objectives
If employers train workers and supervisors to recognize and control the hazards associated with combustible wood dust, risks leading to fires, and explosions, injuries can be prevented.
Combustible wood dust refers to the fine, dry wood particles that are a by-product of milling wood. These particles can often settle away from the production area (usually on rafters, ceilings, beams, ductwork, walls, joints, and machinery) and present a risk of fire and explosion if not controlled effectively. The video is intended to be viewed in conjunction with training in combustible wood dust hazard recognition.
Target audience
Employers in manufacturing industries where combustible dust presents a risk, industry associations and groups, health and safety associations
Campaign
We produced various reference materials around combustible dust for employers and supervisors.
Awards
Telly Award 2017
Contact details Editor / Production company
WorkSafeBC
6951 Westminster Hwy, Canada-V7C 1C6 Richmond
+1-604-214-6778 janice.twiss@worksafebc.com https://www.worksafebc.com