Investigation of the Jahn Foundry and CIA Acoustics dust explosions: similarities and differences

被引:2
|
作者
Myers, Timothy [1 ]
Ibarreta, Alfonso [1 ]
机构
[1] Exponent Inc, Natick, MA 01760 USA
关键词
Dust explosion; Dust hazard; Dust testing; Phenolic resin;
D O I
10.1016/j.jlp.2009.08.016
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
The Jahn Foundry in Springfield, Massachusetts and CTA Acoustics in Corbin, Kentucky experienced devastating dust explosions in 1999 and 2003, respectively. At the time, Jahn Foundry was a gray iron casting facility that used phenolic resin powder as a binder for sand molds. CTA Acoustics was a manufacturer of thermal acoustic insulation that used phenolic resin powder as a binder for fiberglass mats. In both facilities the phenolic resin was able to migrate from the process, accumulate in the facility, and fuel catastrophic dust explosions. In this paper we review Exponent's investigation of the two incidents and identify root causes of the incidents and applicable standards that, if followed, could have prevented or mitigated the incidents. Throughout the paper we identify similarities and differences between the two facilities. For instance, in both facilities hazardous levels of dust had been allowed to accumulate due, in part, to inadequate housekeeping. However, a significant difference between the two facilities was that Jahn Foundry had no dust collection systems while the CTA Acoustics facility had dust collection systems designed to minimize the release of dust into the plant. The paper summarizes lessons learned from these two incidents that should be remembered when designing new facilities and analyzing hazards at existing facilities. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:740 / 745
页数:6
相关论文
共 45 条
  • [1] Differences and similarities of gas and dust explosions: A critical evaluation of the European 'ATEX' directives in relation to dusts
    Eckhoff, Rolf K.
    JOURNAL OF LOSS PREVENTION IN THE PROCESS INDUSTRIES, 2006, 19 (06) : 553 - 560
  • [2] AN INVESTIGATION OF ALUMINUM DUST EXPLOSIONS
    OGLE, RA
    BEDDOW, JK
    CHEN, LD
    BUTLER, PB
    COMBUSTION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 1988, 61 (1-3) : 75 - 99
  • [3] SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FIBER ACOUSTICS AND FIBER OPTICS
    JEN, CK
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ULTRASONICS FERROELECTRICS AND FREQUENCY CONTROL, 1986, 33 (01) : 88 - 88
  • [4] An investigation of the consequences of primary dust explosions in interconnected vessels
    Kosinski, Pawel
    Hoffmann, Alex C.
    JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 2006, 137 (02) : 752 - 761
  • [5] Cometary Dust Collected by Stardust and in the Stratosphere - Differences and Similarities
    Stephan, Th
    COSMIC DUST - NEAR AND FAR, 2009, 414 : 168 - 179
  • [6] Injuries From Explosions: More Differences Than Similarities Between Various Types
    Rozenfeld, Michael
    Peleg, Kobi
    Radomislensky, Irina
    Ragoler, Morel
    Bodas, Moran
    DISASTER MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH PREPAREDNESS, 2022, 17
  • [7] Experimental investigation into the vented hybrid mixture explosions of lycopodium dust and methane
    Ji, Wentao
    Yu, Jianliang
    Yu, Xiaozhe
    Yan, Xingqing
    JOURNAL OF LOSS PREVENTION IN THE PROCESS INDUSTRIES, 2018, 51 : 102 - 111
  • [8] Experimental investigation of dust explosions with a focus on black mass in battery recycling
    Huang, Chen
    Lipatnikov, Andrei N.
    Lovstrom, Cecilia
    Smajovic, Nijaz
    Andersson, Leena
    Ismail, Abdelrahman
    JOURNAL OF LOSS PREVENTION IN THE PROCESS INDUSTRIES, 2025, 94
  • [9] Similarities and Differences of Global Dust Storms in MY 25, 28, and 34
    Wolkenberg, P.
    Giuranna, M.
    Smith, M. D.
    Grassi, D.
    Amoroso, M.
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-PLANETS, 2020, 125 (03)
  • [10] A Corpus Investigation: The Similarities and Differences of cute, pretty and beautiful
    Ly, Tan Hai
    Jung, Chae Kwan
    3L-LANGUAGE LINGUISTICS LITERATURE-THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDIES, 2015, 21 (03): : 125 - 140