ACBs filter and clean air by removing dust and germ particles without the use of filter media.
Air-Cleaning Blowers (ACBs) ventilate, pressurize, and clean particles from even exceedingly dusty air without using any filter elements. ACBs help reduce the costs and complications of providing ventilation in industrial and commercial buildings.
They are simpler to size and use than systems with ordinary air filters and air purifiers because they have no filter elements to clog. Without clogging, ACBs provide constant and predictable airflow, air pressure, air quality, and energy consumption. For users, having no filter media provides numerous benefits, among them no filter media to buy or maintain, bring in dry fresh air from outside by removing mist and rain, and no deferred maintenance of filter media to cause surprise consequences.
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Niosh, in a statement today, said it views seriously the incident that resulted in the death of a welder and two other workers being injured in Pasir Gudang, January 16, 2021. Bernama pic
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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 18 The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (Niosh) hopes that further investigations will be carried out to identify the cause of the explosion at an oil palm product processing plant in Tanjung Langsat, Pasir Gudang in Johor, last Saturday.
Niosh, in a statement today, said it views seriously the incident that resulted in the death of a welder and two other workers being injured.
Firefighters are more likely to get cancer
January is Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month
National Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month By Katherine Lee | January 8, 2021 at 7:59 PM CST - Updated January 8 at 7:59 PM
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) - Firefighters are exposed to chemicals that canât be avoided in doing their job and some of those carcinogens are causing them to get cancer.
âWhat weâre finding through studies with the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, NIOSH, is that firefighters face a significant greater risk of getting cancer and dying from cancer based on occupational hazard exposures,â said Al Vitolo, legislative director of the Wichita Falls Professional Fire Fighters Association.
December 24, 2020 The synthetic opioid fentanyl is a huge problem in the US right now, according to Sheriff Matt Kendall, who sees some of the social effects first-hand. “It is the biggest problem,” he says, because fentanyl is so much cheaper than methamphetamine or heroin to make. “I believe there’s more fentanyl on the streets right now than heroin,” he added. “This is going to be the new epidemic.”
It’s a scary substance. In 2018, the CDC, in partnership with the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, put out a video from police body cams that purported to show police officers in Virginia being accidentally exposed to fentanyl.