dbooker630
Materials
- Apr 16, 2004
- 525
We've finally reached the modern age on our plant painting line, replacing waterfalls with dry filters to reduce haz disposal costs. They've been in place a few weeks now with no issues until now.
Last night after what was thought to be a routine filter change, some discarded filters caught fire. The old filters were stacked in a hopper when the fire occurred.
We did some googling and did find some reports of spontaneous combustion on stacked filters that may have contained a considerable amount of moisture. This technology unfortunately is new to our plant so we're in a learning curve on best practices.
I am interested in finding out what practical safety precautions can be instituted to minimize the chance of SC reoccurrence. Thanks!
Last night after what was thought to be a routine filter change, some discarded filters caught fire. The old filters were stacked in a hopper when the fire occurred.
We did some googling and did find some reports of spontaneous combustion on stacked filters that may have contained a considerable amount of moisture. This technology unfortunately is new to our plant so we're in a learning curve on best practices.
I am interested in finding out what practical safety precautions can be instituted to minimize the chance of SC reoccurrence. Thanks!