Air Quality Control in Production is the process of monitoring and regulating the air quality in the workplace to ensure worker safety and health, as well as compliance with environmental standards.
Methods of Air Quality Control
Continuous monitoring using sensors — special devices for measuring pollutant levels in real-time.
Air sampling — periodic collection of air samples for laboratory analysis, allowing the assessment of harmful substance concentrations.
Equipment for Control
Various devices are used to monitor the atmosphere in production, such as:
Gas analyzers for measuring the concentration of different gases.
Dust meters for determining the concentration of solid particles in the air.
Aerosol detectors for controlling vapors and chemical aerosols.
Measures to Improve Air Quality in Production
If the concentration of pollutants exceeds permissible limits, the following actions are taken:
Use of ventilation systems and dust collectors — air conditioning and ventilation systems to reduce pollution levels in the workspace.
Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) — respirators, masks, and other devices for respiratory protection.
Technical improvements in production — changing technological processes, introducing new methods of material treatment or filtration.
Air Quality Control is essential not only for meeting sanitary norms but also for minimizing health risks for workers, improving workplace safety, and ensuring the environmental sustainability of production.
Safe Waste Management is one of our priorities. Waste is processed and sorted at all stages — from generation to removal from the plant. The introduction of new technologies helps reduce the volume of waste for recycling and disposal.
Waste Disposal: it is handed over to third-party organizations for reuse.
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