Dear Professionals, In excess wood dust areas, usage of ceiling fan is right or wrong in factory? Please clarify
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
Under section 14 of Factories Act, dust or fumes are to be extracted properly. Section says factory should take all preventive measures to stop inhalation of dust. So if by ceiling fan it increases such risk they must remove it.
From India, Kolkata
From India, Kolkata
Dear Sir,
Thanks for your valuable information,
We are already provide the hoods and dust collectors in each machines. Further also dusts are accumulated around the work area. we are provide the ceiling fan all work areas for employees.
My doubt is cieling fan is circulate the dusts.. If you have any ideas to prevent from existing dust please tell me.
From India, Chennai
Thanks for your valuable information,
We are already provide the hoods and dust collectors in each machines. Further also dusts are accumulated around the work area. we are provide the ceiling fan all work areas for employees.
My doubt is cieling fan is circulate the dusts.. If you have any ideas to prevent from existing dust please tell me.
From India, Chennai
Of course, ceiling fans will increase liberation and circulation of dusts and there by add more inhalation risk to employees.
Always preferable to have exhaust or dust extractors to deal with dust liberating workplaces.
From India, Coimbatore
Always preferable to have exhaust or dust extractors to deal with dust liberating workplaces.
From India, Coimbatore
Dear Rameshan Sir,
Thank you for your valuable suggesstions, for dust removal we have used dust extractors and exhaust fans etc... If i remove the ceiling fan, what to replace for reduce the heat for employees.
From India, Chennai
Thank you for your valuable suggesstions, for dust removal we have used dust extractors and exhaust fans etc... If i remove the ceiling fan, what to replace for reduce the heat for employees.
From India, Chennai
Gururajan
Expecting members of this forum to give an answer to a problem you have vaguely explained, without seeing the manufacturing process, plant layout, equipment, extend of dust, etc is incorrect.
I would suggest that you get an industrial engineer specialising in this matter to see the factory and give you the solution
From India, Mumbai
Expecting members of this forum to give an answer to a problem you have vaguely explained, without seeing the manufacturing process, plant layout, equipment, extend of dust, etc is incorrect.
I would suggest that you get an industrial engineer specialising in this matter to see the factory and give you the solution
From India, Mumbai
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