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eg dusts from wood, charcoal, food products such as milk powder and flour). lower explosive limit, in relation to any flammable gas, vapour, mist, or fumes, means the concentration of the gas, vapour, mist, or fumes in air below which the propagation of a flame would not occur on contact with an ignition
source using ventilation/extraction to prevent such atmospheres from forming providing explosion relief in extraction equipment cleaning the workplace to prevent dust accumulating by using procedures that protect workers from dust (eg vaccuming rather than sweeping, cleaners wearing ppe) removing ignition...
https://worksafe.govt.nz/managing-health-and-safety/businesses/general-requirements-for-workplaces/general-risk-and-workplace-management-part-2/