NFPA 652 requires a Dust Hazards Analysis (DHA) when your facility has dust or powders within the process that are explosible and/or combustible. The first step of the DHA is to determine if your facility has either one or both of those reactive materials by running combustible dust testing on a representative sample for your location.
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