Protect Your Manufacturing Team From The Risks Of Explosive Dust
Working in a manufacturing plant, you are well aware of the safety hazards in your facility. You know that your building has dangerous machinery, air quality hazards, and many other things to look after. However, one commonly overlooked hazard is explosive dust. These dusts can collect in places that are hard to see and reach, and it only takes a few seconds for the conditions to be right for an explosion or fire to happen.
PROAC is a building maintenance provider that specializes in the removal of combustible dust for large facilities like manufacturing plants. Our team has the knowledge and resources needed to tackle this tricky issue and give your staff and visitors the peace of mind they need.
What Explosive Dusts Are Found In Manufacturing Plants?
No matter what your manufacturing plant is producing, the risk of explosion is always there. Whether your manufacturing process involves wood dust, metallic dust, fine organic materials, or even rubber and plastic dust, you need to make sure that your facility is continuously monitoring for these materials and has a plan to remove them. Even the most advanced ventilation and air filtration systems can still leave this dust lying around, and it can get trapped within the ductwork of these systems. That’s why it is so important to your production floor and duct systems cleared of explosive dust.
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The Dangers Of Combustible Dusts In Manufacturing Plants
Explosive dusts can be ignited by a single spark or even just a heated surface, resulting in a significant fire or explosion. Combustible dusts will always be dangerous, even with the finest control measures, and should be removed often to reduce the likelihood of a catastrophic accident. Check out our guide on additional ways to reduce the risk of combustible dust explosions.
Additionally, flammable dusts, like any other dust particle in your manufacturing plant, are a risk to the air quality of your establishment and can cause respiratory problems for both employees and guests.
How Does PROAC Remove Manufacturing Plant Combustible Dust?
Explosive dusts must be handled with more care and precision than ordinary dusts that are cleaned from manufacturing plant ductwork. Our team has the resources and expertise needed to safely handle explosive materials and keep your facility safe from the risks associated with explosive dust. We use special explosive dust removal tools like silica carbide brushes, static-free vacuums, grounded fans, and more. We make sure that your plant’s explosive dust is thoroughly removed, not just blown around to a different location in the ductwork.
It is imperative that explosive dust removal be completed by a professional team that has the experience and tools to do it correctly and safely. Without these, you are putting your team at risk from either ineffective cleaning or from an accident during the removal process.
Why Should Your Manufacturing Plant Trust PROAC Explosive Dust Removal?
PROAC’s dedicated team has over 200 years of combined experience in proactive building maintenance, covering fields like HVAC repairs and service, air quality testing, mold remediation, and more. We are certified by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association, so you know that we have what it takes to handle your facility’s explosive dust. We have helped countless businesses across a variety of industries. We are ready to learn about your business and see how we can help keep your facility safe and running at its best.
Contact PROAC For Manufacturing Plant Explosive Dust Removal
PROAC is ready to help your manufacturing plant stay safe from the dangers of explosive dust with professional combustible dust removal services. We take pride in the work that we do, and uphold our commitments to safety and getting the job done right the first time. If you want to learn more about our explosive dust removal and see if we can help your business, reach out to PROAC today. We can’t wait to help you keep your facility safe and working hard for you.
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