Austin Powder is committed to participate in and actively seek collaboration with professional associations that promote safety and sustainability practices in the industry.
SAFEX is a learning organization. Members learn from each other as they share health, safety and environmental (HS&E) information to prevent unwanted explosive incidents. John D. Rathbun, Austin Powder’s CEO is currently the chairman of SAFEX
IME is the trusted voice of the Commercial explosives industry. IME’s mission is to promote the safe and secure manufacture, transport, distribution, and use of commercial explosives.
Austin Powder works closely with ISEE, a professional society dedicated to promoting the safe and efficient use of explosives. Through its involvement with ISEE, Austin Powder collaborates on research, training, and best practices related to sustainability in the explosives industry. Billy Obermire, Sales Manager for Austin Powder, is currently a board member of ISEE.
FEEM is a non-governmental association whose objective is the advancement of the commercial explosives industry in the widest sense with particular regard to safety, quality, security, environment and legal concerns. Clemens Hüttner, Austin Powder Europe Managing Director, represents Austin Powder as part of the Executive Committee.
Austin Powder is member of NSSGA, which advances public policies that protect and expand the safe, environmentally responsible use of aggregates. Through this association, Austin Powder collaborates with other industry stakeholders to promote sustainable quarrying practices.
Austin Powder Malaysia is partnered with the University of Science Malaysia (USM) to expand its research and development capabilities.
We are a traditional manufacturer of initiation systems for industrial blasting operations and an important technological and research base for production and further development of initiation systems.
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