- Increases safety by improving visibility and reducing the likelihood of accidents
- Decreases health risks by reducing airborne particles
- Reduces aggregate loss
- Reduces aggregate replacement costs by up to 50%
- Reduces regrading costs
- Reduces clean up and maintenance costs
- Reduces equipment wear – especially for components like bearings, pulleys, and filters on which fine dust can have a “grinding effect” which increases abrasion rates
- A clean working environment increases morale and productivity
- Controls unpleasant odors
- Assures continuous compliance with health regulations
- Prevents or reduces the risk of a dust explosion
Why Control Dust?
May 18, 2012 by