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CABIN PRESSURIZATION AND FILTRATION SYSTEMS

To protect cabin crew in contaminated workplaces

A BMAir overpressure filter system cleans the air entering the cabin and thus ensures optimal protection for the crew.


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COMPOSTING

Common contaminants: Ammonia, Hydrogen Sulphide, Biological Agents. Composting plants receive huge quantities of green waste every day. During their processing, drivers and operators can be exposed to large quantities of harmful gases, vapors and fungi. Contact with these substances through the airways or even pores can cause serious health problems. As a company, and as an operator, this is always a circumstance to be prevented.

STORAGE AND TRANSPORT

Common contaminants: Quartz dust, PAHs, Biological agents, Phosphine Drivers often have to deal with peaks in the concentrations of pollutants. For example, how much of the pollutant is poured into the container. In those moments, a fully protected cabin with clean air is vital. Exposure to even the smallest concentrations can be fatal in the short term. Such risks should never be underestimated. Health is our top priority.

SOIL REMEDIATION

Common Contaminants: Benzene, Vinyl Chloride, Cyanides The dismantling of old factories, tar pits or landfills presents significant risks. In addition, without the right protection, engine drivers run serious health risks. Even small and limited exposure can lead to chronic fatigue, headaches and concentration problems. BMAir systems and filters ensure engine drivers can work safely in these types of environments.

QUARRY

Common Contaminants: Quartz Dust, DME, Oxygen Engine drivers in the mining industry are automatically exposed to a lot of dust. Many dusts are relatively harmless in small amounts. In high concentrations, however, many dusts can be extremely harmful. Substances such as quartz (silicon) are always dangerous. Quartz dust is extremely fine, almost invisible, and can penetrate the lungs. The long-term consequences are often serious and even fatal. Prolonged contact is a serious health risk.

DEMOLITION

Common contaminants: Asbestos, Quartz dust, Soot / PAHs During demolition work, a huge amount of dust is released. Harmless, but also harmful and sometimes extremely toxic. If such work is done without adequate protection, by the time these particles are released it will be practically too late. The airways and eyes are subject to irritation or worse. And the equipment in the cabin is also affected. Avoid such circumstances and provide clean, filtered air to the engineers.

RECYCLING AND WASTE TREATMENT

Common contaminants: Biological agents, Waste containing asbestos, Hazardous substances. Recycling sites are perfect places for fungi, bacteria and viruses to breed. Especially during the transportation, transhipment and packaging of waste, huge quantities end up in the air, rapidly increasing the concentrations in the polluted air. Such critical moments represent extremely dangerous circumstances for train drivers and drivers who process waste. Exposure to small quantities can lead to serious health problems, sick leave and even inability to work.

  DECONTAMINATION

Earthmoving equipment operating on polluted soil (mainly hydrocarbons)

  MINING

Handling and loading of products containing fine dust CHEMICAL INDUSTRY Special applications in confined environments

  AGRICULTURE

Risk of inhaling phytosanitary products

  Certifications

- CE certified systems 

- Dust filters and activated carbons certified according to EN779, EN1822 (HEPA), EN 12941, EN141, EN14387 

 
Reference standards for safety at work:

- Legislative Decree  81/2008 

Occupational exposure limits (Annex XXXVIII Legislative Decree 81/2008)

 

Incentives: Machine adaptation financeable with "incentives to companies for safety at work" provided on a regional from INAIL: 50% of financed capital for a minimum investment of 5000 Euro (see INAIL website for request and disbursement times).

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