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Oct 27, 2025 |   Process safety

The Future of Process Safety: AI, IoT & Digital Risk Monitoring | Sigma HSE

Explore how AI, IoT, and digital monitoring are transforming process safety management. Learn how real-time data, predictive analytics, and smart sensors are shaping safer, more efficient industrial operations.

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Oct 14, 2025 |   Process safety

Ensure Workplace Safety Compliance | Role of Sigma HSE in Industrial Safety

Ensure your workplace meets safety compliance standards with Sigma HSE’s expert audits, risk assessments, and process safety solutions. Learn how our proactive approach helps prevent incidents and ensures regulatory compliance.

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Oct 07, 2025 |   Process safety study

Top 10 Elements of Effective Process Safety Management (PSM)

Discover the top 10 key elements of an effective Process Safety Management (PSM) system. Learn how to prevent industrial accidents, enhance safety culture, and ensure compliance with Sigma-HSE’s expert guidance.

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Sep 30, 2025 |   Process Safety Testing

Case Study: How a Pharma Plant Avoided a Dust Explosion | Sigma HSE

Discover how Sigma HSE helped a leading pharma plant prevent a dust explosion with process safety testing, risk assessment & practical solutions

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Sep 22, 2025 |   Process safety

Process Safety Services in India | Sigma HSE

Ensure safety, compliance & risk reduction with Sigma HSE’s expert process safety services in India. Trusted partner for testing, audits & hazard studies.

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Jul 01, 2025 |   Process Safety Testing

Massive explosion at Sigachi pharma unit leaves 17 dead, several injured near Hyderabad

30 workers suffer injuries with many crushed or trapped under the debris amid the chaos following the explosion

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Mar 28, 2025 |   Process safety Testing

Dust Combustibility Testing

Dust explosion defines the rapid combustion occurs when dust dispersed in air, within the closed medium or confined space. Its depending on the following conditions, the dust must be combustible

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Mar 21, 2025 |   Process Safety Testing

LAYER IGNITION TEMPERATURE (LIT)

The LIT test is basically heating a compound directly to flame on Bunsen burner and we observe the nature of the flame. This is a test used to determine the type of bonding in organic compound. For unsaturated compound, you will observe sooty flame.

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Feb 28, 2025 |   Process Safety Testing

Minimum Explosive Concentration (MEC): Understanding the Critical Parameter for Industrial Safety

Minimum Explosive Concentration (MEC) is the lowest concentration of dispersed combustible dust, gas, or vapor in air that, when exposed to an ignition source, can result in an explosion.

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Feb 24, 2025 |   Process safety study

Hazardous Area Classification

Hazardous area classification (HAC) is the process of identifying areas within a facility where explosive atmospheres may exist due to the presence of flammable substances.

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Jan 31, 2025 |   Process Safety Testing

Layer Ignition Temperature Testing: A Critical Assessment for Industrial Safety

Layer Ignition Temperature is defined as the lowest temperature at which a 5 mm layer of combustible dust ignites on a heated surface. This parameter is crucial for understanding how dust deposits on hot surfaces can lead to fires or explosions in industrial settings.

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Jan 17, 2025 |   Process Safety Testing

Minimum Ignition Temperature (MIT) Testing: Ensuring Safe Industrial Operations

Minimum Ignition Temperature (MIT) refers to the lowest temperature at which a substance can ignite under specific conditions without an external flame or spark.

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Dec 26, 2024 |   Process safety study

Arc Flash Hazard Analysis

Arc flash is one of the most dangerous electrical hazards, capable of causing severe injury or even death. It occurs when an electrical fault results in an arc, releasing a tremendous amount of energy in the form of heat, light, and sound.

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Dec 06, 2024 |   Process safety study

To Know More About Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA)

Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) is a structured method used to identify potential hazards, evaluate associated risks, and estimate their consequences and likelihood in quantifiable terms

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Nov 28, 2024 |   Process safety study

Lightning Risk Assessment: Ensuring Safety and Minimizing Hazards

Lightning Risk Assessment is a systematic process used to evaluate the potential hazards posed by lightning strikes to buildings, structures, and operations.

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