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Poor Housekeeping and its Consequences

Media Gallery
Created: October 5, 2012

Catastrophic events to avoid at your grain facility


For decades the grain handling industry has struggled with the catastrophic effects of dust explosions at facilities throughout the United States. The following photos illustrate examples of poor housekeeping and the devastating consequences that can occur following an explosion. 

To read more on this subject, click here. 

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