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Importance of Dust Monitoring

If your projects place is one that's a considerably stable environment, monitoring of dust is not something that you will be likely to possess been aware of or understand the necessity for - but also for many workers, monitoring of dust is a vital daily practice.

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Importance of Dust Monitoring

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  1. Importance of Dust Monitoring

  2. If your projects place is one that's a considerably stable environment, monitoring of dust is not something that you will be likely to possess been aware of or understand the necessity for - but also for many workers, monitoring of dust is a vital daily practice.

  3. What's dust? Dust is the generic term put on any fine particles that is found suspended in the earth's atmosphere. Dust arises from a broad array of environmental sources such as soil, sand, fire, pollens and spores in the natural world in addition to human industry and spontaneous or controlled fossil fuel combustion. In all cases, dust is formed when fine particles of a solid substance are dispersed into the atmosphere through the passage of wind or other types of movement in the environment. Dust is not necessarily visible to the naked eye, although high levels of fine particles might be apparent as a mist or haze.

  4. How come dust monitoring important? For workers in high-risk industries, such as those in mines or at chemical plants, monitoring of dust is a vital occupational safety procedure. This is because dust particles are so fine that they can be absorbed into the bloodstream through the lungs causing toxic poisoning and potentially fatal health risks. Industrial dusts can support the waste of heavy metals such as mercury and cadmium which can be extremely detrimental to human health, but even dust particles from the surrounding can be dangerous. In all its forms, dust has been found to subscribe to various diseases and conditions such as lung cancer, lung disease, respiratory illness and serious allergy symptoms and so the significance of dust monitoring should never be underestimated.

  5. If you need Dust Monitoring then please visit http://www.kanomax-usa.com/product/dust-monitors/ KANOMAX USA, INC. 219 US Highway 206 Andover, New Jersey 07821 United States Phone: +1.973.786.6386 Toll Free: +1.800.247.8887 (US & Canada only) ASIA E-mail: sales@kanomax.co.jp JAPAN URL: www.kanomax.co.jp

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