Why Dust Control Required
After dust is formed, suppression systems are used to reduce, capture and drop dust fines from the air. A well-designed dust suppression system can protect workers and often provide other benefits, such as:
Dust control is a vital element in meeting safety, health and environmental requirements. Dust control systems not only help reduce site emissions but also help protect employees
1. Dust control is a vital element in meeting safety, health and environmental requirements.
2. Dust control systems not only help reduce site emissions but also help protect employees.
3. Increasing visibility and reducing probability of accidents.
4. Preventing or reducing risk of dust explosion or fire.
5. Preventing unpleasant odors.
6. Increasing worker morale and productivity.
7. Reducing equipment wear, especially for components such as bearings and pulleys on which fine dust can cause a grinding effect and increase wear or abrasion rates.