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Every sector has its own hazardous substances. That is why BMAir offers special systems and filters for various sectors.
Spraying of agrichemicals is common practice across all sectors of agriculture and presents high risks to operators’ health. It is widely documented that these dangerous chemicals are carcinogenic, leading to serious illness or death. The slightest exposure can cause chronic fatigue, headaches, concentration problems, and even result in chemical transfer on clothing into the home.
While spraying is the most widely documented risk, prolonged exposure to harmful airborne hazards such as dust and handling of fertilizer or ammonia also represents significant risk to workers.
During spraying and handling, harmful vapors and fine droplets are released into the air. Prolonged exposure has been linked to respiratory issues, skin irritation, hormonal disruptions, and severe conditions like cancer. Agricultural workers are particularly at risk without adequate protection.
Harvesting, plowing, and other soil-disturbing activities release dust particles into the air. Inhalation of these particles, especially inorganic dust like silica, can result in conditions such as silicosis, asthma, bronchitis, and chronic respiratory problems.
Handling ammonium-based fertilizers and other chemicals releases toxic fumes, which can irritate the respiratory system and cause other health issues with repeated exposure.
BMAir’s Protective Ventilation Systems provide the highest level of protection against harmful airborne hazards faced by agricultural operators. With cutting-edge filtration technology, including HEPA filters and activated carbon filters, BMAir systems protect against:
Ensure a safer, healthier work environment with BMAir’s proven ventilation systems.
Contact with these substances, through the airways or even the pores in the skin, can lead to serious health problems. The company and the machine operators should want to prevent this at all times.
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