Effective dust control reduces waste and brings more value to your business; fewer working days lost to the harmful effects of dust. Increased production yields through the recovery of raw materials and better protection for plant and machinery to avoid costly maintenance and downtime.
With ever increasing emphasis on environmental pollution, associated regulations and legislation mean that effective dust control measures have become a vital consideration
for the manufacturing industries.
The purpose of health and safety legislation is to protect employee welfare in the workplace and places this responsibility on the employer to identify and ensure adequate protection against hazardous substances used or produced during the manufacturing process.
The COSHH Regulations 2002 state that employers whose processes result in dust and
fume emissions which pose threat to the health of their employees have complete responsibility for the control of those emissions.
Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV) Extraction Systems are identified as being essential in
helping to control airborne dust and fume particles. When properly designed, installed
and maintained a good LEV Extraction System will remove airborne contaminants at the
point of origin and capture them in a specially designed replaceable filter mechanism.
Our fully qualified engineers will then install and commission the system with minimum disruption to your business operations before providing your employees with instruction
in the safe use of the system. We will also provide you with complete documentation,
detailed drawings, system specification manuals and warranty information.
Our expertise in dust control enables us to provide our customers with a professional and effective service, and alongside this, our excellent supplier partnerships also ensure the
best possible solution to any customer needs.
We have vast experience in the design, manufacture and installation of bespoke dust
control solutions including, but not exclusive to: Biomass Dust Extraction; Pharmaceutical
dust Extraction; Chemical Powder Dust Extraction; Plastics and Polymers dust Extraction;
Food Processing Dust Extraction; Foundry Dust Extraction, Wood Dust Extraction and
Paper Dust Extraction.
We offer a comprehensive range of filter solutions: Reverse jet bag filters; Reverse jet cartridge filters; Silo vent filters; Auto shake clean filters; Manual shake clean filters; Floor mounted fansets; Oil mist collection; CVC Centralised vacuum cleaning plant; Cyclone
Filter units.
ATEX/DSEAR
ATEX is the name commonly given to the procedure for controlling explosive atmospheres
and the standards of equipment and systems used. It is based on the following European
Directive:
Directive 99/92/EC ‘ATEX Workplace Directive’ on minimum requirements for improving
the health and safety protection of workers potentially at risk from explosive atmospheres.
DSEAR stands for ‘Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002.
Dangerous substances can put peoples’ safety at risk from fire and explosion. DSEAR puts duties on employers and the self-employed to protect people from risks to their safety from
fires, explosions and similar events in the workplace, this includes members of the public
who may be put at risk by work activity.
DSEAR became UK law on 1 July 2003 with a transitional period allowing existing facilities 3 years to comply. This period is now over which means all facilities must now comply.
Our fully trained engineers help and advise on new installations and upgrading existing
plant to meet the new regulations.
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