Aerodyne Launches Infographic to Address Dangers in the Industrial Dust-Collection Industry

Nov. 14, 2013
Infographic describes how companies can increase the safety of their manufacturing process with industrial dust-collection systems.

Aerodyne Environmental announces its newest infographic regarding the dangers from dust in industrial dust environments. The infographic address how an industrial dust-collection system can preserve worker health and even save lives.

The dangers of dust often remain as unseen as the small particles themselves. Not only are health hazards associated with dust but poor dust control can also impact quality. Many of these uncollected dust particles are explosive and can create a safety hazard.

In fact, there have been 350 industrial facility explosions traced to inadequate dust collection since 1980. The infographic describes how companies can increase the safety of their manufacturing process with  industrial dust-collection systems.

To view the infographic, visit www.dustcollectorhq.com/infographics/dust-collection-dangers.html.

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