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Process Safety Training | Sigma - HSE

We at Sigma-HSE are passionate about safety in the workplace. Our dedicated experts provide identification and assessment of process hazards for manufacturing companies in Pharmaceuticals, Chemical, Waste, Energy, Food, Drink, Plastics and Agrochemical, to name but a few. At Sigma-HSE we share your desire to keep people, plant and brand investment safe from the risk of fires and explosions.

Process Safety Training - Sigma-Hse | Safety Training

Sigma Hse provide training via open seminars or tailored in-company events in all process safety areas. Sigma-HSE

The Dust and Powder Flammability Testing on Sigma-Hse

The process of safety testing can be include such as; Dust and Powder Flammability Testing, Dust Combustibility (Group A/B), Minimum Ignition Energy (MIE), Minimum Ignition Temperature (MIT),Layer Ignition Temperature (LIT), Explosion Severity (Pmax, Kst), Minimum Explosive Concentration (MEC), Limited Oxygen Concentration (LOC), AND Burning Behaviour. https://sigma-hse.com/process-safety-testing/dust-and-powder

DSEAR Assessment | Sigma-HSE | Flammability

We specialise in DSEAR Assessment Experts in generating clear and precise reports with the most suitable Basis of Safety for each relevant operation. https://sigma-hse.com/process-safety-consultancy/dsear-assessment

Safety testing based on Additional Test - Sigma-Hse

The Additional Tests Available can be include such as; Moisture determination, Particle size analysis and Trade Effluent/Waste discharge Analysis - sigma-hse.com

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Safety Testing Transportation Certification UK - Sigma-Hse

The process of safety testing has also covered Transportation Classification Testing (UN / ADR / CLP) and Oxidising Solids - UN Test O.1 etc. https://sigma-hse.com/process-safety-testing/transportation-classification-testing

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LIMITED OXYGEN CONCENTRATION (LOC)| Sigma-HSE

The limiting oxygen concentration test is conducted to determine the minimum quantity of oxygen, within an atmosphere, that will enable a powder dispersed in air, as a dust cloud to ignite. https://sigma-hse.com/dust-and-powder/limited-oxygen-concentration-loc

BURNING BEHAVIOUR| Sigma-HSE

Burning Behaviour is conducted to assess the behaviour (severity) of combustion propagation through a material deposit on being ignited by an external ignition source.

MINIMUM IGNITION TEMPERATURE (MIT)

The air over layer test is conducted to establish the onset temperature of exothermic activity of thin layers of material when exposed to elevated atmospheric temperatures.

The air over layer test is conducted to establish the onset temperature of exothermic activity of thin layers of material when exposed to elevated atmospheric temperatures. https://sigma-hse.com/thermal-stability-and-gas-and-vapour-testing/air-over-layer

Dust Combustability (Group A/B) Sigma-HSE Flammability Test

Flammability test assess whether a dust/powder will form a flammable atmosphere, supporting flame propagation, when dispersed as a dust cloud in air. It is a purely qualitative test and categorises a material into one of two groups. https://sigma-hse.com/dust-and-powder/group-ab-flammability-test