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Industrial dust collection system with connected ducting and explosion protection hardware in a modern manufacturing facility

Why Dust Collectors Are Often the Highest-Risk Equipment in a Combustible Dust Plant

Dust collectors are often treated as housekeeping equipment, but in combustible-dust facilities they are frequently the most dangerous node in the system. Here is why Singapore dutyholders need to assess them as explosion-exposed process equipment.

8 min read15 May 2026
Illustration of a combustible dust explosion sequence in an industrial facility, showing the dust explosion pentagon elements and a testing laboratory scene with Go/No-Go apparatus.

Combustible Dust Explosions — What Every Singapore Facility Should Know

Sugar, flour, wood dust, plastic powder — ordinary materials that have fuelled catastrophic explosions worldwide. Here is what Singapore facilities need to understand about combustible dust, why testing matters, and how to close the gap before inspection finds it first.

9 min read12 May 2026
Industrial combustible dust protection setup with a dust collector, venting device, ductwork, and explosion isolation components inside a modern manufacturing facility

Explosion Venting, Suppression, and Isolation Systems for Combustible Dust

Explosion protection for combustible dust is not one device and done. Here is how venting, suppression, and isolation systems work together in Singapore facilities, and why proper engineering matters.

8 min read8 May 2026
Maintenance technician applying a red lockout device and tag at a machine isolation point in a clean Singapore industrial facility.

Lockout Tagout (LOTO) in Singapore: What Employers Must Get Right Before Maintenance Work Starts

LOTO failures usually happen during cleaning, unjamming, adjustment and maintenance work, not normal production. Here is what Singapore employers need in place to control hazardous energy properly.

8 min read6 May 2026
Singapore workplace safety statistics dashboard showing declining fatality rates with sector-specific risk areas highlighted

MOM WSH National Statistics 2025: Singapore Hits Record-Low Fatality Rate — But the Real Story Is Deeper

Singapore's workplace fatality rate dropped below 1.0 for the first time in 2025. Behind the headline, familiar sectors still carry disproportionate risk, occupational diseases are rising, and platform workers are now visible in the data for the first time.

7 min read5 May 2026
Industrial confined space entry point with safety equipment, gas detector, and tripod rescue system at a Singapore worksite

Confined Space Entry in Singapore: 5 Permit-to-Work Gaps That Keep Killing Workers

Most confined space fatalities in Singapore trace back to the same root cause — a permit-to-work system that was treated as paperwork instead of a life-critical safety control. Here are the five gaps that show up again and again, and what your site can do about them.

7 min read5 May 2026
Worker using a height-adjustable lift table and trolley to move cartons safely in a modern Singapore warehouse.

Manual Handling Ergonomics in Singapore: What Employers Must Get Right to Prevent Back Injuries

Manual handling injuries are still one of the most common ergonomics failures in Singapore workplaces. Here is what employers need to assess, redesign and control before back injuries become a reportable problem.

7 min read1 May 2026
A safety consultant reviewing a combustible dust processing area with operators in a Singapore industrial facility.

DHA vs HAC for Combustible Dust in Singapore: What MOM’s 2025 Notification Regime Means for Your Site

MOM’s 2025 combustible-dust notification regime means more sites will come under regulatory visibility and inspection. Here is what Singapore companies need to understand about DHA, HAC, and the practical support pathway if gaps are found.

8 min read30 Apr 2026
Singapore office team using AI-assisted workflows at ergonomic workstations, with one worker stepping away from the desk for field collaboration while screens display organised tasks.

AI, Desk Work and Ergonomics in Singapore: How to Stop Productivity From Becoming a Posture Problem

AI can remove repetitive admin, but it can also keep people glued to screens even longer. Here is how Singapore employers should manage workstation ergonomics while using automation to free people up for better work.

8 min read29 Apr 2026
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