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Preventive Maintenance, Inspections Can Help Protect Your Plant
'Hazmatspotting: UN 1005, "Ammonia, anhydrous"' by sylvar (https://www.flickr.com/photos/sylvar/), CC BY 2.0
March 5, 2015
Performing preventive maintenance and mechanical integrity inspections routinely are among the ways to help prevent food manufacturing plant explosions. So says Jacksonville, Fla.-based Stellar in the latest post of its emergency response preparedness series.
Phil Turner, director of field services at Stellar, provide eight ways plant owners and operators can prevent and respond to explosions.
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