Combustible Dust 101: What It Is and How the Hazard Develops
May 21, 2026WebinarLevel 1 of a 4-Part Series
Start with a clear understanding before moving into dust risks, controls, and long-term performance.
May 20, 2026 | 12:00–12:30 PM ET
Live session with Q&A
Live session with Q&A
Level 1 of a 4-Part Series
Start with a clear understanding before moving into dust risks, controls, and long-term performance.
May 20, 2026 | 12:00–12:30 PM ET
Live session with Q&A
Live session with Q&A
Combustible dust is part of everyday operations in many facilities. It comes from the materials you handle and moves through your processes, which means it can be present without being fully understood.
This session is designed to help you understand how the hazard forms and why it matters.
What You Will Learn
In this 30-minute session, you will learn:
In this 30-minute session, you will learn:
- What combustible dust is
- How common materials behave under certain conditions
- What needs to be present for a fire or explosion to occur
- How these situations develop in day-to-day environments
- Why gaps in understanding can make the hazard easier to miss
About This Session
As Level 1 of a four-part series, this session focuses on the fundamentals of combustible dust and sets the foundation for later sessions covering hazard identification, controls, and long-term performance.
As Level 1 of a four-part series, this session focuses on the fundamentals of combustible dust and sets the foundation for later sessions covering hazard identification, controls, and long-term performance.
The Full Series
Presented by Scott Czarnecki
Process Safety expert with experience supporting organizations in identifying and managing combustible dust hazards across real operating environments.
- Level 1: Intro to combustible dust, risks, and common gaps
- Level 2: Hazard identification and DHA overview
- Level 3: Controls, housekeeping, and protection strategies
- Level 4: Program maturity and long-term performance
Presented by Scott Czarnecki
Process Safety expert with experience supporting organizations in identifying and managing combustible dust hazards across real operating environments.