My prayers go to the families affected by this. I work in a grain handling facility and preach on this very point continually. The need to keep dust under control and all work areas cleaned up on an ongoing basis. Any arguements (yes there have been a few) about smoking in the plant are squashed immediately. Don't they teach these hazards in physical science classes anymore? I still vividly remember Mr. Weiss our 7th grade science teacher demonstrating a dust explosion with a 1 gallon paint can with a tube soldered into the side at the bottom. He placed a lit candle in the can and placed a pinch of talcum powder in from of the tube and placed the lid on the can. He then blew into the tube and a loud boom and fireball ensued, and the lid hit the ceiling. No question in my mind just how dangerous a dust explosion can be.
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