Daily Combustible Dust Audit - Houston Sawmill
by Lacey Giesbrecht, from the Community
Use this daily combustible dust audit checklist to inspect sawmill zones and adjacent energy areas in Houston. Verify primary and secondary dust levels, confirm separation from ignition sources, and review cleanup schedules for adequacy and timing. Assess worker practices, including compressed air use and hot work, and test employee knowledge of dust hazards. Include checks for conveyors, chippers, kilns, HPUs, and mobile shops to ensure dust control measures are in place and risks from upset conditions are minimized.
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