['Fire Protection and Prevention']
['Combustible Dusts']
02/04/2026
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OSHA says that a combustible dust explosion hazard may exist in a variety of industries, including:
- Food (e.g., candy, starch, flour, feed)
- Plastics
- Wood
- Rubber
- Furniture
- Textiles
- Pesticides
- Pharmaceuticals
- Dyes
- Coal
- Metals (e.g., aluminum, chromium, iron, magnesium, and zinc)
- Additive manufacturing
- 3D printing
- Fossil fuel power generation
['Fire Protection and Prevention']
['Combustible Dusts']
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