Bust dust at source and save October 1st 2007 Brushing dust around creates problems as it migrates around the factory.Nederman
says, rather than splash out on PPE, removing dust at source is more cost effective
Traditionally the brush has been the essential tool for cleaning
floors and other surfaces. Compressed air is also used to blow
down dust and debris. Little thought is given to the resultant
cloud of dust that can envelop the operators breathing zone and
migrate through the factory, harming other operatives before settling
on surfaces, ledges and machinery – to be disturbed again later by
another brush.
Reduced productivity, increased sick leave and cross
contamination of product can, in some way all be related to brush
use. Nederman says its High Vacuum System is a solution to these
and other dust related problems. With the dust removed at source, all
of the secondary dust disturbance problems are gone. The
Workplace instantly becomes cleaner, operators can work without
protective masks, sensitive machinery is kept cleaner and product
quality is improved.
Systems can be as simple as a single point portable unit, or a more
sophisticated multi point central system, but the concept of dust
extraction at source remains the same. A Nederman high vacuum
system will often perform more than one function – combining
general clean up, with on tool extraction of dust and fumes or
material transfer of liquids and swarf.
A good high vacuum system optimises air volume and vacuum,
automatic valves that only open on demand should direct the
vacuum to where it's required. This results in reducing the size of the
vacuum unit with the benefits of energy saving and efficiency.
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