Has your process safety kept up with how you operate today?
For industrial manufacturing operations handling dust, flammable materials, or reactive processes, validate that your data and assumptions still reflect current conditions.
Most industrial manufacturing operations do not stay the same.
Over time:
- materials change
- production increases
- equipment is modified
- temporary fixes become permanent
Operations continue to run. Output improves. Everything appears stable.
But those changes do not always trigger a revalidation of the underlying safety assumptions.
That is where gaps tend to develop.
Most teams don’t realize this until they stop and look directly at it.
If your operation has changed in the past 12 to 24 months, there’s a strong chance your original assumptions haven’t been fully revalidated.
DEKRA supports industrial goods manufacturers with process safety testing, consulting, and training.
Our teams work across:
- dust and explosion hazards
- flammable materials and ignition risks
- chemical reactivity and thermal hazards
We partner with EHS, engineering, and operations leaders to help ensure processes are aligned with real-world operating conditions.
DEKRA supports industrial operations with:
Process Safety Testing
- Dust explosibility and ignition sensitivity (MIE, MEC, MIT)
- Explosion severity (Kst, Pmax)
- Reaction calorimetry and thermal hazard analysis
Consulting and Validation
- Process hazard evaluation
- Data validation against operating conditions
- Support for design, modification, and troubleshooting
If you’d like to explore first, these resources show how process safety risk develops in real operations:
- The Importance of Process Safety Data
- The Hazards of Combustible Dusts and Powders
- Variables Impacting Combustible Powder Explosion Properties
Request a Process Safety Review
We’ll provide:
If there’s any uncertainty, this is a simple way to get a clear answer quickly.
- A short discussion with a DEKRA process safety expert to understand your current operation.
- A quick read on whether your current data and assumptions still align with how you operate today.
- Clear guidance on whether anything needs to be revisited.
If there’s any uncertainty, this is a simple way to get a clear answer quickly.
