Explosion of Combustible Dust….

It is strongly suspected that the explosion followed by a bright flash light which were witnessed by the workers in the plan control room originated from the basement floor causing widespread damages to the silo tower facility, shattering window glasses and displacing window frame structures from the main building. The interconnected underground tunnel which housed the continuous conveyors and ancillaries from the jetty to the basement floor of the silo tower also sustained extensive and serious damages. Three workers who were working in the silo pit died from serious injuries. One worker at the jetty who sustained serious head injury died
The following safe practices are adopted during any hot work in confined space- with the like hood of presence of combustible dusts:
- Hazards identification, risks assessment and control (HIRARC) has to be carried out for any welding work in confined space.
- According to Section 15, Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 it is the duty of employers to provide safe system of work to ensure the health and safety of their workers and other persons who might be affected by the activities that are being carried out. References can also be made to the Occupational Safety and Health (Use and Standards of Exposure of Chemicals Hazardous to Health) Regulations 2000
- Sound and effective housekeeping program for all working areas in the plant have to be prepared and implemented
- · References can be made to the Code of Practice that was issued by DOSH on the Work in Confined Space.
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