Title Page
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Document No.
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Audit Title
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Client / Site
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Conducted on
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Prepared by
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Accompanied by
Planer
Line 1 & 2 Tilt hoist
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if you did not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Line 1 & 2 Infeed
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Line 1 & 2 Planer enclosure
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Line 1 & 2 planer outfeed
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
M/W shop/ warehouse/ Electrical shop
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Line 1 & 2 lugloader infeed
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if you did not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Line 1 & 2 Lug loader to sorter
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Line 1 & 2 Sorter/ oil room
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Line 1 & 2 Stacker
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Residual Bins
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Line 1 & 2 packaging/ rover
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if you did not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Line 3 Motor storage
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Scraper Chains/ Vibrating conveyor
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Main Chipper
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Compressor/ Entrance/ Welding/ PDC room
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
basement under Planers
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
West chipper/ strip area
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Filter Island
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Sawmill
A Barker log sort
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if you did not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
A Merch
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
A Edger
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
A gang
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
#2 Bandsaw
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
#1 Bandsaw / Band tailer
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if you did not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
A Canter
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
A Chipper
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
New A Mill basement
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Old A Mill basement
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
PDC Rooms
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if you did not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Filing room
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
A & B Stackers
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
A & B Sorters
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
A & B Trimmers
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Reman return decks
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
East TBL
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
West TBL
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
B Edger
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
B Log pockets
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
East Canter
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
East Barker
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
East Merch
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
West Merch
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
West Canter
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
West Barker
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Short log barker
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
B Chipper
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Wide Waste Belts
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
B Compressor PDC room
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Chip Screen room
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Trimblock conveyor
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Machine shop / receiving area
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
EP, Kilns, Hog
Hog Building
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Energy Plant
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Kilns 1 & 2
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Kilns 3 & 4
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Kilns 5 & 6
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.
Energex
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Are primary dust levels acceptable, have they been removed from possible ignition sources such as heaters, electricity, hot work or friction?
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Are secondary dust levels acceptable, are they at less than 1/8" over 5% of the work area?
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Is it at risk due to an upset condition?
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Does the divisional clean-up schedule show that the area will be cleaned shortly?
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Is the current clean-up schedule adequate?
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Could the secondary dust have been better controlled at the source? If yes, please comment as to how by pressing the (...) buttons to the right.
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Are observed employee work practices within the zone consistent with the program (ie. Use of compressed air, hot work practices)?
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Did you test employees knowledge of combustible dust and its associated hazards? Choose N/A if not.
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Ask employee each of the following questions and check if answered correctly (Answer is included)
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Can you tell me the difference between primary and secondary dust? A. Primary dust is found at the dust source and is larger with higher moisture contents than secondary dust that has spread throughout the area on raised surfaces.
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What is considered an unacceptable level of secondary dust? A. 1/8" over 5% of the work area.
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What are your responsibilities with regards to mitigation of combustible dust? A. Understand the risk mitigation matrix for my area, understand the divisional dust control plan, recognize, control and report unsafe conditions.
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Describe the requirements for use of compressed air? A. Fill out a compressed air pre-work card, do not create a dust plume, compressed air is only to be used as a last resort.