About Industrial Fire Prevention, LLC.
Providing solutions to special hazards associated with combustible dust collection and manufacturing; our purpose and our cause is to help prevent industry combustible dust fires and explosions.
Industrial Fire Prevention is a manufacturer's representative and consulting firm. Specializing in protecting industrial manufacturing processes, pneumatic and mechanical conveying, and dust collection systems from combustible dust fires and explosions primarily in the Southeastern United States.
We work and consult in four distinct process safety disciplines: Fire Prevention, Fire Protection, Explosion Prevention, and Explosion Protection, to help provide comprehensive engineered layers of protection based on current standards and your specific risk.
If you handle combustible dust, we can help protect your process!
Our Philosophy
Safety is our passion. It is as much an art in application as it is a science. Safety is not a generic "one size fits all" system or program. You must first understand the hazards associated with the production process, then understand the techniques available to make each process safer, and be able to tie each process safety system into a cohesive safety philosophy and plant wide safety program, while meeting current standards and code. This must be part of a corporate wide safety philosophy, starting with the top management and propagating to all stakeholders involved. We believe the slogan "Safety is no Accident", and take it to heart.
Our mission is to advance the cause of safety in American manufacturing processes, and make the industrial workplace a safer place to work for all employees. At the end of the day, we want every worker to go home safely.
Jeffrey Nichols, President of Industrial Fire Prevention, LLC., Process Safety Expert, has been helping industrial manufacturing clients protect their substantial plant investments since 1980. Author, lecturer, business man, and consultant, for almost 30 years, Jeff Nichols has been dedicated to helping numerous types of manufacturing plants, both large and small, in many industries, provide safety for their production processes, and personnel.