Camfil APC Highlights New Blog Post: Understanding NFPA 660 – The Future of Combustible Dust Safety Standards

Camfil Air Pollution Control (Camfil APC), a global leader in industrial dust collection systems, announces the release of its latest educational blog post: Understanding NFPA 660: The New Standard for Combustible Dust Safety.
As industries face increasing scrutiny around combustible dust hazards, NFPA 660 represents a pivotal shift. Consolidating previous standards into a unified, more actionable framework, NFPA 660 simplifies compliance while raising the bar for workplace safety across multiple sectors, including manufacturing, chemical processing, and agriculture.
In the new article, Camfil APC breaks down:
- What NFPA 660 is and why it matters
- Key changes compared to legacy standards
- Industry-specific applications
- What facility operators must know now to stay compliant
“Understanding the evolution of dust safety standards isn't just about compliance — it's about safeguarding lives, operations, and brand reputation," said Brian Richardson, Northwest Regional Sales Manager for Camfil APC. "Our goal is to help manufacturers transition seamlessly into the NFPA 660 framework.”
Camfil APC has been at the forefront of air quality and industrial safety innovation for decades. With the pending adoption of NFPA 660, Camfil APC reinforces its commitment to equipping companies with trusted dust collection technologies and education to meet tomorrow’s safety challenges today.
Read the full article here: Understanding NFPA 660: The New Standard for Combustible Dust Safety.
About Camfil APC
Camfil APC, part of the Camfil Group, is a leading manufacturer of dust, mist, and fume collection equipment designed to improve indoor air quality in industrial plants. With a global footprint and a commitment to innovation, Camfil APC helps businesses protect people, processes, and the environment through advanced filtration solutions.
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