Combustible Dust Training

Nationally Accepted
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Combustible Dust Training
$29.95
5.0 (1920 reviews)
  • Continuing education credit hours 0.04
  • Mobile-Friendly, Self-Paced Format
  • Nationally-Accredited, Regulatory-Approved
98% Acceptance Rate
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Course Objectives

 Define combustible dust;

 Detect combustible dust hazards in the workplace;

 Recall safety measures you can use to prevent combustible dust incidents;

 Identify the proper PPE to wear to protect yourself in the event of a combustible dust fire or explosion

Course Description

Good housekeeping practices can help minimize the likelihood of a fire or explosion due to combustible dust. Take this course to learn what combustible dust is, how to detect it and what safety measures to use to mitigate its hazards. This course does not provide technical information suitable to engineers who design, build and maintain equipment and facilities. Ideal learners are all employees.

Regulations/Board Approvals

NFPA 654; OSHA Publication 3791: Combustible Dust Explosions;

Section 5(a)(1) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act: General Duty Clause

Combustible Dust Training - An Overview

Combustible Dust Training is an important course for anyone who works in facilities such as manufacturing, agriculture, or anywhere dust may accumulate and be dangerous. Combustible dust, when suspended in the air in specific quantities, is flammable and can cause deadly explosions. Each year, combustible dust accidents kill over 10 people and injure over 1,000 in the U.S. alone (source: U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board).

In this training, you will learn to identify combustible dust hazards, apply control measures, and become proficient in best dust management practices to avoid accidents. Learn to identify danger zones in your workplace, meet safety regulations, and establish a safety culture that benefits both employees and employers. With this training, reduce the chances of dangerous explosions and position yourself as a leader in workplace safety.

Course Curriculum

This mobile-friendly combustible dust safety training is self-paced, which provides clear and practical knowledge. Gain insight into the following modules: 

Unit 1: Understanding Combustible Dust

Learn what combustible dust is and why it poses a serious risk. This unit covers the basics of dust particles, how they become explosive, and which materials are most dangerous.

Unit 2: Identifying Workplace Hazards

Recognize where combustible dust accumulates and how to detect potential ignition sources. You’ll also learn about environmental factors that increase the risk of dust-related fires and explosions.

Unit 3: Preventing Combustible Dust Incidents

Discover housekeeping practices that reduce dust buildup, proper ventilation methods, and safe work procedures. This unit explains how to store and handle materials to prevent dangerous dust clouds.

Unit 4: Using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Find out what PPE is necessary to protect yourself in dust-prone environments. You’ll learn how to choose and wear the right gear to minimize exposure and stay safe during emergencies.

Unit 5: Emergency Response and Fire Safety

Know what to do if a dust-related fire or explosion occurs. This unit teaches response procedures, evacuation strategies, and how to use fire suppression systems effectively.

Unit 6: Workplace Safety Regulations

Understand OSHA and NFPA 654 regulations related to combustible dust. You’ll learn about employer responsibilities, inspection requirements, and compliance standards to maintain a safer work environment.

Benefits of the Course

A single dust-related accident can cause severe injuries, property damage, and production downtime. After completing this combustible dust hazard training, you’ll gain valuable safety skills that help protect you and your workplace.

Prevent Workplace Fires and Explosions

Knowing how to control combustible dust significantly lowers the risk of catastrophic incidents, ensuring a safer work environment.

Increase Job Safety and Confidence

Proper training gives you the confidence to handle materials safely, operate equipment correctly, and follow best practices to reduce hazards.

Enhance Your Career Prospects

Employers value workers who understand workplace safety. Completing combustible dust safety training can improve your CV and open opportunities in high-risk industries.

Meet Regulatory Requirements

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) have strict standards for combustible dust safety. This training helps you comply with industry regulations and avoid costly violations.

Improve Workplace Efficiency

A clean, well-maintained workplace reduces risks, improves productivity, and minimizes disruptions caused by safety hazards.

Why Choose LearnTastic as Your Combustible Dust Safety Training Provider?

At LearnTastic, we make workplace safety training simple, effective, and accessible. Our combustible dust training is designed for real-world application and is trusted by thousands of workers nationwide.

Meets OSHA & NFPA Standards

This combustible dust training follows OSHA Publication 3791 and NFPA 654 guidelines, ensuring that you learn up-to-date safety practices recognized across industries.

Self-Paced and Mobile-Friendly

The course is mobile-friendly, self-paced, and available anytime. Complete training on your schedule without disrupting operations. The average completion time is just 1 hour, with 24/7 course access.

Nationally Accredited and Recognized

Over 100 regulatory boards accept our certification and meet industry compliance requirements. You’ll receive 0.04 CE credit hours upon completion.

Trusted by Thousands

With a 98% acceptance rate and 1,900+ five-star reviews, LearnTastic is a leader in workplace safety education.

Immediate Certification

Once you successfully complete the combustible dust safety training, you will receive your certificate instantly. This means you can demonstrate compliance with OSHA and NFPA regulations right away.

Who Should Enroll for This Training?

If you work in an environment where dust accumulates, this course is essential. Whether you’re new to the job or need a refresher, our combustible dust training helps you stay protected. This course is specially designed for: 

  • Manufacturing workers handling materials like wood, metal, or plastic

  • Food processing employees dealing with flour, sugar, or grain dust

  • Warehouse staff working in dust-prone environments

  • Supervisors overseeing workplace safety

  • Facility maintenance teams responsible for cleaning and ventilation

Regulatory Boards

Our combustible dust hazard training aligns with major safety standards to stay compliant with industry regulations. It meets NFPA 654 requirements for preventing dust-related fires and explosions and follows OSHA’s General Duty Clause (Section 5(a)(1)), which mandates employers to provide a hazard-free workplace.

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Combustible Dust Training
$29.95
5.0 (1920 reviews)
  • Continuing education credit hours 0.04
  • Mobile-Friendly, Self-Paced Format
  • Nationally-Accredited, Regulatory-Approved
98% Acceptance Rate
Contact us With Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions
    • Is there an OSHA standard for combustible dust?

      While OSHA doesn’t have a specific combustible dust standard, it enforces safety measures under OSHA’s General Duty Clause (Section 5(a)(1)) and references guidelines in OSHA Publication 3791 and NFPA 654 for dust hazard prevention.

    • What are the 5 elements of a combustible dust explosion?

      A dust explosion occurs when five elements, known as the Dust Explosion Pentagon, are present: fuel (dust), oxygen, heat (ignition source), dispersion (suspended dust particles), and confinement (a restricted space where pressure builds up).

    • How do you handle combustible dust?

      Safe handling includes regular cleaning to prevent dust buildup, using explosion-proof equipment, ensuring proper ventilation, and following OSHA and NFPA guidelines. Workers should also wear appropriate PPE and report potential hazards immediately. You can also learn about these techniques by signing up for combustible dust training.

    • What are the six categories of combustible dust?

      Combustible dust falls into six categories based on material type: metal dust (aluminum, magnesium), wood dust, plastic dust, chemical dust, food dust (flour, sugar), and textile dust (cotton, fibers). Each type has unique explosion risks.