119 Characterization and Control of Ignition Sources II

Wednesday, May 1, 2013: 10:15 AM
Street Level 103A (Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center)
Description:
Ignition sources are often said to be free, at least always available. Recognition, characterization, and control of these sources, whether electrostatically or impact generated, is key to prevention of ignition. This session invites original papers that discuss aspects of ignition prevention and how ignition sources can be affected by process change.

Sponsor:
47th Annual Loss Prevention Symposium (LPS)

Chair:
Michael D. Moosemiller
Email: mmoosemiller@bakerrisk.com

Co-Chair:
Lisa Long
Email: long.lisa@dol.gov

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.

File available
10:45 AM
File available
11:15 AM
(119c) Explosion From a Smoldering Silo Fire
Scott E. Dillon, Russell A. Ogle and Mark Fecke
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