You know that fine dust in the workplace poses a risk to employees, machinery and product quality. The challenge is often not recognising the problem, but answering the question: how much fine dust is actually present in the air, and where does it originate?
By measuring fine dust, you gain clear insight into exposure levels in the workplace. You can see where peaks occur, which processes contribute to them and where additional measures may be required. This enables you to make well-informed decisions to improve air quality.
Fine dust (PM10, PM2.5 and PM1) consists of extremely small airborne particles that can be inhaled and penetrate deep into the lungs, posing health risks.
Fine dust is often invisible. Measuring provides objective insight into actual exposure levels and associated risks.
Yes. Through the Air Safety Portal you have real-time access to all measurement data.