Misting: A solution to operational constraints
The specific activity of construction trades, quarries or, more generally, civil engineering works, often leads to an excessive diffusion of dust which can cause health risks for professionals and exposed residents.
Demolition, public works and quarries
High-pressure misting is a technique that optimizes the application of pressurized water to capture dust suspended in the air.
The aim of this operation will be to prevent dust from becoming airborne or to force it to pass through a very dense curtain of micro-fog and deposit it on the ground.
Dust misting has become essential for:
- Prevention of occupational risks
- Improving working conditions
- Environmental protection
Why control dust?
- Preventing and/or reducing occupational risks
- Reducing the risk of dust-related explosions or fires (ATEX)
- Increase visibility and reduce the likelihood of accidents
- Reduce cleaning and maintenance costs
- Reduce wear and tear on equipment, particularly on components such as bearings and pulleys.
- Increase workplace comfort and productivity
Construction and public works: Asbestos removal, demolition, road repairs, site rehabilitation…
QUARRIES: Sand pits, cement plants, screening lines, extraction of materials and minerals
