OnAire with SonicAire

SonicAire

A new podcast on all things fugitive combustible dust. Join Jordan Newton, P.E., in a discussion of all things combustible dust related.

  1. MAR 31

    2025–2026 Dust Explosions Breakdown: Real Incidents, Real Lessons

    In this episode, we break down the real combustible dust explosions that happened in 2025 and 2026—and the hard lessons every facility needs to learn from them. These aren’t old case studies. These are recent incidents in grain, biofuel, and metal facilities—some resulting in injuries, fatalities, and devastating damage. The truth? Most of these events were preventable.   🔍 What We Cover: The 2025 grain dust explosion report (7 incidents, injuries up, fatalities up) Real incidents across: Grain elevators Feed mills & biofuel plants Metal dust facilities   What caused them: Overheated bearings Equipment maintenance failures Smoldering material Unknown ignition sources Why small and mid-sized facilities are increasingly at risk A recent North Carolina explosion and what we know so far   Dust accumulation + ignition source = explosion risk Even with dust collectors and cleaning crews in place, fugitive dust still escapes and builds up in overhead areas, where it becomes the most dangerous.   The Key Lesson: Prevention Beats Reaction   Many facilities rely on: Dust collection systems Manual cleaning Scheduled maintenance But these are often reactive rather than preventive.   That’s why more facilities are turning to engineered housekeeping solutions like Dynamic Particle Control (DPC), which continuously prevents dust from accumulating in the first place.   Why This Matters Behind every incident is a real cost: Lives lost Families impacted Teams forever changed   And the hardest part is that we know how to prevent these events.   What You Can Do Next   If you’re responsible for plant safety, operations, or maintenance: Take a hard look at your housekeeping strategy Don’t rely on dust collection alone Make sure your facility is truly compliant and protected   Learn More About Preventing Dust Explosions Visit 👉 https://www.sonicaire.com   Get a free facility evaluation and see how you can eliminate fugitive dust risks before they become incidents.   👍 If This Helped: Like & Subscribe for more real-world dust safety insights Share this with someone responsible for plant safety   Because the next incident doesn’t have to happen.

    24 min
  2. FEB 26

    From Fire Scenes to Prevention: Jordan’s Story, and Why SonicAire Exists

    What does it take to build a company that helps prevent combustible dust disasters—not just clean up after them? In this special episode of OnAire, Taylor switches chairs and puts the spotlight on Jordan, SonicAire’s President and Owner, to share the story behind the mission. Jordan grew up in Reidsville, North Carolina, with grease under his fingernails—learning to fix machines the old-school way. That curiosity led him to mechanical engineering at NC State… then into forensic engineering, where he investigated real fires and explosions. From there, he worked at Underwriters Laboratories (UL) testing safety-critical equipment like firefighter rescue gear. Then came the turning point: Jordan joined SonicAire (15 years ago) and moved from “showing up after the incident” to helping customers prevent incidents in the first place. In this episode, you’ll hear: How SonicAire evolved from “Fan 1.0” to a stronger product and broader industries The hard truth about culture—and how SonicAire went from toxic → healthy → flourishing Why proactive service matters (install, repair, PM programs) What it means to lead with people first—and stay aligned as the company grows Where SonicAire is headed next (hint: more impact, more customers helped) If you’re asking questions like: “How do we prevent combustible dust risk, not just react to it?” “How do we grow without losing our culture?” “What does real safety leadership look like?” …this episode is for you. 👉 Learn more about SonicAire and how we help facilities reduce dust accumulation risk: sonicaire.com #CombustibleDust #ManufacturingSafety #IndustrialSafety #SafetyCulture #Leadership #UL #OSHA #NFPA #DustControl #SonicAire #OnAirePodcast

    42 min
  3. 12/15/2025

    Are Dust Control Fans Safe in Combustible Dust Zones? (NFPA & ATEX) - with Mark Ritter & Jana Casalta

    Featuring: Jana and Mark from Osprey, SonicAire’s trusted European partners in engineered dust control.   The Big Idea: Fans don’t always create dust clouds. SonicAire fan systems prevent them.   In this international episode of the OnAire Podcast, we sit down with our partners from Osprey, based in France, to explore a powerful truth: combustible dust control is misunderstood by regulators, insurers, and even safety professionals on both sides of the Atlantic.   Who Should Watch This Episode: Fire marshals and local AHJs Safety officers, plant managers, and EHS leaders Insurance auditors and risk assessors Professionals in grain, feed, wood, tobacco, paper, recycling, and other high-risk industries   What You’ll Learn: 1. US vs. Europe: Two Compliance Worlds, One Shared Challenge In the US, OSHA and NFPA (especially NFPA 652) guide combustible dust standards. In Europe, ATEX regulations govern explosive environments, but insurance companies often enforce standards more aggressively than local authorities. Across both regions, misunderstandings about fan-based dust control are common—and costly. 2. The Myth: Fans Stir Up Dust and Make Things Worse Some AHJs and insurers assume that fans increase fire and explosion risk by stirring up dust. In reality, SonicAire fans prevent dust accumulation in overhead and hard-to-clean areas by maintaining continuous airflow barriers. The result: no build-up, no dust clouds, no shutdowns. 3. The Reality: Fans Reduce Risk, Improve Compliance, and Restore Coverage Osprey shares how European customers—especially in wood and paper industries—have been able to: Avoid insurance cancellations Reduce costly manual cleanings Achieve ongoing OSHA and ATEX compliance Prevent secondary explosion hazards with cleaner overheads 4. What Happens When Insurers or Fire Marshals Say “No” to Fans This episode walks through real scenarios where inspectors shut systems down—only to reverse their decisions after being educated on how SonicAire fans work. With the right documentation, the conversation shifts from “this looks risky” to “this solves our problem.” 5. What Documentation is Available for Regulators and Insurers? SonicAire provides: Fan compliance letters Documentation that aligns with NFPA 662, Class II Div 1 and Div 2 ratings, and ATEX 22 certification Reference sites and real-world case studies to support approvals   Why This Episode Matters If you're a regulatory official, insurance decision-maker, or plant safety leader, and you’ve ever questioned the role of fans in a combustible dust environment, this conversation is essential. The idea that “fans cause dust clouds - not control them” is a myth. And in today’s risk-averse world, myths can lead to missed opportunities, higher costs, and increased hazards.   Watch This Podcast to Learn: Who thinks their compliance guidelines are tougher, the US or Europe? How insurance companies in Europe now recommend SonicAire systems. What makes NFPA/OSHA and ATEX perspectives similar—and different. Why prevention always beats reaction when it comes to dust compliance. How Osprey and SonicAire partner to help facilities educate regulators, retain insurance, and protect people   🎧 Listen now: sonicaire.com/on-aire-podcast 📩 Need help talking to an AHJ or insurer? Contact our compliance team.   This isn’t just another safety podcast. It’s a direct conversation with the people who’ve seen the misconceptions—and fixed them.

    41 min
  4. 11/20/2025

    Combustible Dust, Bulk Solids & Safer Plants - with Jonathan McPherson

    Can universities help prevent industrial explosions? In this episode of the OnAire Podcast, we sit down with Jonathan McPherson, an industry educator and dust safety expert from Kansas State University’s Powder & Bulk Solids Lab, to talk about real-world challenges in dust collection, fugitive dust, and how education is bridging the gap between theory and plant-floor reality.   🔎 Whether you're a safety manager, plant engineer, or facilities director, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. We cover: ✅ What’s really happening with bulk solids and dust in today’s facilities ✅ Why even the best dust collection systems can’t do it all ✅ The role of Dynamic Particle Control in proactive housekeeping ✅ How SonicAire’s technology is transforming dust safety compliance ✅ The future of smart manufacturing & air quality monitoring ✅ Personal stories from the plant floor—and the farm!   📌 Key Takeaways: Fugitive dust is everyone’s problem – even in your garage. Education is catching up with what industry truly needs. Proactive dust control saves money, time, and lives. SonicAire fans help prevent fires, reduce labor, and improve air quality.   🧠 Why it Matters: You want a safer, cleaner, more efficient facility. But fugitive dust puts that at risk every day. In this episode, Jonathan shares how industry leaders and educators are partnering to create real solutions that work—today and tomorrow. You can be the hero of your facility's dust control story.   🔥 Want to Learn More? Visit https://www.sonicaire.com to see how our engineered dust control fans can: Eliminate overhead dust Reduce cleaning costs Improve OSHA and NFPA compliance Make your plant safer and healthier   🎧 Listen. Learn. Lead. Subscribe to the OnAire Podcast for more industry conversations that matter.

    37 min
  5. 10/29/2025

    What if "Good Enough" Could Cost You Everything? - Real Talk on DHAs with Diane Cave

    In this episode of the OnAire Podcast, we’re joined by Diane Cave, a powerhouse in the combustible dust world with 20+ years of experience helping facilities uncover and address hidden hazards. If you're a plant manager, engineer, or EH&S leader, this episode is your no-fluff, real-world guide to doing Dust Hazard Analyses (DHAs) right—and what happens when you don’t. TL;DR: A vague Dust Hazard Analysis isn’t harmless—it’s dangerous. In this episode, Diane Cave explains how language, leadership, and liability intersect in combustible dust safety. You’ll leave with tools to ask better questions, write stronger reports, and create a culture where safety isn’t a checkbox—it’s a commitment.   🎙️ What You’ll Learn: ✅ Why DHAs fail (and how to make yours actionable) ✅ The danger of “soft language” in safety reporting ✅ How insurers and regulators are driving DHA enforcement ✅ The right way to think about compressed air and blowdowns ✅ How safety culture shows up in the dust (literally) ✅ When your cleaning plan is actually failing ✅ Why clarity in a DHA isn’t just kind—it's critical   Diane also shares her infamous “dust lottery” analogy—and why some facilities are unknowingly buying tickets. "Every time you say 'should consider,' you're giving someone permission to ignore a hazard." – Diane Cave   🙋‍♂️ Who This Is For: This episode is made for manufacturing professionals who are: 🧠 Overwhelmed by combustible dust compliance 📋 Unsure what a DHA actually needs to say 🔎 Tired of vague language and unclear next steps 💬 Ready to improve internal safety communication 📉 Trying to reduce risk, downtime, and insurance headaches   ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: What is a DHA (Dust Hazard Analysis) and do I need one? DHA is a formal, systematic review of your facility's combustible dust risks and safety practices. If your process generates dust, you likely need one to comply with NFPA 652 and NFPA 660. Q: Who enforces DHAs? While OSHA and AHJs may spot-check, insurance providers and corporate risk departments are often the driving force behind DHA requirements. Q: What’s the risk of not doing a DHA? Beyond non-compliance, you risk property damage, production loss, employee injury, or worse. Inaction = liability. Q: How do I know if my DHA is any good? If it’s filled with “may,” “might,” or “should consider” language—it's not directing action. A solid DHA gives clear, prioritized, and enforceable recommendations. Q: Can I write my own DHA? It’s not recommended. Third-party experts, like Diane’s team at Element 6, bring technical insight, field experience, and unbiased clarity.   🔗 Resources & Contact: Learn more about Diane Cave and Element 6:   / diane-cave-p-eng-616b405   Explore SonicAire’s engineered dust control systems: https://www.sonicaire.com   👍 Like this episode? Hit like, subscribe, and share with your team. 🎧 Available wherever you get your podcasts.

    54 min
  6. 08/28/2025

    From Clean Show to Crisis: Combustible Dust Lessons & Real Stories

    🎙️ Back Where It All Began: Trade Shows, Tragedy, and Turning Points | OnAire Podcast   In this episode of the OnAire Podcast, hosts Jordan and Taylor take you behind the scenes of SonicAire’s recent return to The Clean Show in Orlando—one of the laundry industry’s premier events. From early memories at the booth in 2009 to partnering with major brands like Cintas, it’s a nostalgic look at how far SonicAire has come.   But this episode isn’t just about looking back. We also discuss a tragic combustible dust explosion in Nebraska that claimed three lives—including two young girls—and what the industry must learn from it. As safety leaders, we reflect on the heartbreaking reality that these events are preventable with the right systems and leadership mindset in place.   Plus, hear about: ✅ Why trade shows like The Clean Show are more than just marketing ✅ The power of relationships in product design ✅ Our work with Kansas State University to train the next generation of dust control experts ✅ How your facility’s culture is shaped by your safety investments ✅ A sneak peek at upcoming episodes and industry insights   This episode is packed with real talk, real stories, and real purpose. If you're passionate about creating safer, healthier, and more efficient workplaces, this one’s for you.   🧡 Let’s work together to make sure no more lives are lost to preventable dust incidents.   📌 Links & Resources: 👉 Learn more about SonicAire’s Dust Control Fans: https://www.sonicaire.com 👉 Want to attend the Fundamentals of Dust Collection class? Check out Kansas State’s Advanced Manufacturing and Bulk Solids Technology Center. https://olathe.k-state.edu/research/advanced-manufacturing-bulk-solids-technology-center/ 👉 Need help with your facility? Talk to a SonicAire Dust Control Specialist today. https://www.sonicaire.com/parts-and-service-2/ 🔔 Don’t forget to Like, Subscribe, and Share this episode to help spread awareness about combustible dust hazards and how to stop them before they start.

    18 min

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A new podcast on all things fugitive combustible dust. Join Jordan Newton, P.E., in a discussion of all things combustible dust related.