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what are fire kindustries occured in ten years​

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Answered by yogeshsohan5588
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Industrial fires and explosions cost companies and governments billions of dollars every year, not to mention the loss of life, which can’t be described in monetary terms.

According to the most recent fire statistics from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA):

An average of 37,000 fires occur at industrial and manufacturing properties every year.

These incidents result in:

18 civilian deaths,

279 civilian injuries, and

$1 billion in direct property damage.

These disasters happen for many reasons, often because managers and employees aren’t aware of the risks that surround them at work every day.

Here are five of the most common causes of industrial fires and explosions.

1. Combustible dust

Causes of industrial fires - Combustible dust

Often overlooked, and highly deadly, combustible dust is a major cause of fire in food manufacturing, woodworking, chemical manufacturing, metalworking, pharmaceuticals, and just about every other industry you can name. The reason is that just about everything, including food, dyes, chemicals, and metals — even materials that aren’t fire risks in larger pieces — has the potential to be combustible in dust form.

And these explosions aren’t easy to contain. In the typical incident, a small fire will result from combustible material coming into contact with an ignition source. This may be a dust explosion, but it doesn’t have to be. In fact, it could be most any other type of explosion on this list.

However, this small explosion isn’t the problem. The problem is what happens next. If there’s dust in the area, the primary explosion will cause that dust to become airborne. Then, the dust cloud itself can ignite, causing a secondary explosion that can be many times the size and severity of the primary explosion. If enough dust has accumulated, these secondary explosions have the potential to bring down entire facilities, causing immense damage and fatalities.

Just recently, OSHA fined a manufacturing company nearly $150,000 after a worker was injured while operating a dust collector. It was the company’s fourth fire in a dust collection system, and inspectors cited them for knowingly exposing workers to risk.

How to prevent combustible dust incidents

The key ingredient in combustible dust fires and explosions is the presence of the dust itself. While you probably won’t be able to eliminate dust entirely, you can make sure it doesn’t accumulate to a dangerous level simply by following a regular housekeeping regimen.

Last November, one of our resident experts on the topic, participated in a podcast on avoiding combustible dust hazards and contamination. Read more in this three-part article series:

Part 1: What is Going on with Combustible Dust?

Part 2: How Can Companies Prevent Combustible Dust Risks?

Part 3: What Does Nilfisk Specifically Do for Its Customers?

Also, check out this video on how you can take more action to prevent combustible dust explosions and visit the section of our blog devoted to combustible dust for more information about this common and deadly risk.

To dig into the details, explore the brand new NFPA 652: Standard on the Fundamentals of Combustible Dust.

Answered by lrverma30679
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5 Major Causes of Industrial Fires and Explosions

5 Major Causes of Industrial Fires and Explosions

Industrial fires and explosions cost companies and governments billions of dollars every year, not to mention the loss of life, which can’t be described in monetary terms.

According to the most recent fire statistics from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA):

An average of 37,000 fires occur at industrial and manufacturing properties every year.

These incidents result in:

18 civilian deaths,

279 civilian injuries, and

$1 billion in direct property damage.

1. Combustible dust

2.Hot work

3. Flammable liquids and gasses

4. Equipment and machinery

5. Electrical hazards

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