Powder and Bulk Engineering

PBE0421

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38 / April 2021 powderbulk.com available. Contact ASM Interna- tional, 440-338-5151 (memberservice center@asminternational.org, www. asminternational.org). MIXING The Art and Science of Indus- trial Mixing. May 11-13 — online. Conducted by the University of Wisconsin–Madison department of engineering professional devel- opment. Course teaches mixing terminology and concepts and includes both physical and com- puter demonstrations of good and bad mixing. Contact Elaine Andrysick, 608-262-8708 (elaine. andrysick@wisc.edu, https://epd. wisc.edu). SAFETY Introduction to Dust Hazards. Available for independent study — online. Held by ioMosaic. Course serves as an introduction to com- bustible dust and provides basic terminology as well as an overview of relevant dust de nitions. Contact Lisa Ruth, 713-490-5220 (ruth.l.tx@ iomosaic.com, www.iomosaic.com/ training). Pilot Plant and Laboratory Safety. April 27-29 at the Hil- ton Garden Inn-Chicago O'Hare Airport in Chicago, IL. Con- ducted by the University of Wisconsin– Madison department of engineering professional devel- opment. Course is for engineers, scientists, and personnel who are involved in pilot plant and labora- tory safety and critically examines ways to implement meaning- ful safety procedures, including reviews, inspections, and stan- dards to achieve code compliance and safe operation. Contact Elaine Andrysick, 800-462-0876 (elaine. andrysick@wisc.edu, https://epd. wisc.edu). (elaine.andrysick@wisc.edu, https://epd.wisc.edu). FSPCA Preventive Controls for Human Food and HACCP Inte- gration for FSMA Compliance. June 8-10 — online. Organized by AIB International. Food Safety Pre- ventive Controls Alliance (FSPCA) instructors prepare participants to comply with the Food Safety Modernization Act's (FSMA's) requirement for a complete food safety system, including provid- ing preventive controls quali ed individual (PCQI) certi cation. Participants will learn FSMA's preventive controls requirements and how to reconcile differences in an HACCP plan to ll the gaps and transition to an audit-ready food safety plan. Contact AIB International, 800-633-5137 (info@ aibonline.org, www.aibonline.org). MAINTENANCE Preventive Maintenance Opti- mization. April 12-13 — online. Conducted by the University of Wisconsin–Madison department of engineering professional devel- opment. Course covers improving maintenance productivity and equipment reliability with preven- tive maintenance optimization. Contact Jeff Oelke, 800-462-0876 (joelke@wisc.edu, https://epd. wisc.edu). METALS AND MINERALS Metallurgy of Steel for the Non-Metallurgist. April 12-14 — online. Sponsored by ASM International — the Materials Information Society. Course cov- ers understanding the metallurgy involved in making steel, in shap- ing it by hot or cold processes, in welding it, and in heat-treating it to develop any of the extraordinarily diverse combinations of strength, hardness, toughness, and ductility (HACCP) program, taking a step- by-step look at the development, implementation, and veri cation process. Contact AIB International, 800-633-5137 (info@aibonline.org, www.aibonline.org). Powder and Bulk Mixing. April 20-22 — online. Conducted by the University of Wisconsin–Madison department of engineering profes- sional development. Course topics include examining the in uence of particle and powder properties on blending results, learning how to measure the performance of blending equipment, and explor- ing available options to improve blending performance and unifor- mity. Course also covers reducing operating and energy costs. Con- tact Elaine Andrysick, 800-462-0876 www.monitortech.com monitor@monitortech.com Tel.: 1-800-601-5949 or1-630-365-9403 Hazardous Location Versions Available DustAlarm ® ES Broken Bag Detector lTheeasyautoset-upfunctionto automaticallyconfigureparameters&alarms. lExcellentrepeatabilitynotaffectedby variationsinrelativehumidity, processtemperatureorpressure. lUsesprovenACTriboelectrictechnology withadvancedalgorithmstoprovide themostaccuratedustmonitoring. lConnectwithfree DustConfig TM software tosetcustomalarmpointsandview liveactivityinduct. DustTrend TM ES Dust Emission Trend Monitor l Addstheabilitytoprovidecontinuous trendmeasurementsvia4-20mAoutput. O O p p t t i i m m i i z z e e D D u u s s t t M M o o n n i i t t o o r r i i n n g g Easy Set-up!

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