Dust
Dust, often overlooked, can significantly impact the environment. While some dust is natural, excessive amounts from industries and mechanical activities can affect the air we breathe.
The Many Facets of Dust: From Nature to Industry
While natural dust is a part of our planet's rhythm, industries like mining and construction can stir things up. Activities such as drilling, quarrying, and the cacophony of grinding, crushing, and sawing materials like rock, wood, ore, and metal, can send particles into the air. The outcome? A swirl of dust in the atmosphere.
Health Impact: Dust and Respiratory Concerns
Step into the workplace—where dust can settle in unnoticed corners. Inadequate ventilation can lead to the buildup of dust. When inhaled by workers, this dust can cause problems. Breathing issues, potential harm to the lungs and respiratory organs, and even worsening of pre-existing health conditions may come into play.
MPL's Dust Analysis: Navigating Air Quality
With NATA accreditation and a commitment to quality, we provide expert insight with our dust analytical scope:
- Inhalable Dust & Respirable Dust
- Respirable Quartz & Cristobalite
- High Volume Dust
- Dust Deposition
- Combustible Dusts
- Mine Roadway Dust
Whether you're in mining, construction, or any industry touched by dust, our NATA Accredited team is here to guide you. Contact us here.