INDUSTRY RISKS
· Recycling + Waste Management

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) reports 5,000 workers suffer from work-related ill health in Waste Management in Great Britain, which can come from exposure to fumes and dusts like chemical waste.

What are the risks?

  • Asbestos
  • Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS)
  • Construction dusts
  • Ammonia
  • Chemical + hazardous waste
  • Hazardous disinfectants
  • Methane
  • Solvents

Why may these risks occur?

  • Failure to manage waste
  • Handling hazardous waste
  • Inadequate segregation of waste
  • Failure to manage waste + water
  • Inadequate segregation of waste
  • Leaks + spills of chemicals

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        3 reasons to use SENTRO X in the wastewater industry

        Compatible gas sensing blocs (gBlocs) for SENTRO X allow you to monitor for up to 20 variants of toxic, oxygen and flammable gases from a single housing unit. Simply insert a gBloc for the gas type you want to monitor for, and you’re able to detect methane, chlorine, ammonia or any other gas across a wastewater facility. 

        With around 8 stages of the wastewater treatment process, gases can be released at any area of time of the process, exposing individuals in any location. SENTRO X is Unistrut compatible, meaning it can be easily installed and located in most locations. It’s lightweight and portable features makes it the ideal solution for gas detection. 

        No matter the processes occurring, or the hazards its exposed to, SENTRO X  has a rugged and shock-resistant main housing which provides high vibration and impact resistance. Built with ingress protection rating of IP65 for dust and water resistance, with reinforced PC/ABS polymer, SENTRO X is durable in all heavy-duty environments 

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          5 health risks linked to occupational dust exposure

          1. Occupational lung diseases

          Arguably the most well-known and common risk associated with exposure to hazardous dusts in the workplace relate to occupational lung diseases. Diseases such as Silicosis, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Black Lung Disease and occupational lung cancer all are associated with dust inhalation in the workplace. 

          2. Respiratory illness and irritation

          Whilst long-term exposure to breathing in dust can lead to lung diseases, initial, short-term exposure to hazardous dusts can lead to respiratory illness and irritation. Breathing in dust such as Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS) and wood dust can cause serious respiratory diseases; the NHS claim it’s the third biggest cause of death in England. 

          3. Cardiovascular diseases

          Exposure to breathing in hazardous dust can lead to cardiovascular diseases and other heart and blood vessel issues. Dust and hazardous particulates can easily travel through your bloodstream and deep into your lungs, damaging your blood vessels in the process. This can increase blood pressure and make it more likely to give you blood clots. 

          4. Occupational asthma

          The British Thoracic Society reports that occupational asthma is responsible for roughly 1/6 cases of adult-onset asthma. Occupational asthma can be caused by various types of dust in multiple different industries, such as flour dust, wood dust, grain dust and various fumes from metals.  

          5. Long-term health concerns

          There have been examples of various other health concerns relating to workplace exposure to hazardous dust. Skin, eye and nose irritation, as well as some rare examples of kidney disease have all been linked to examples where workers have failed to protect themselves against hazardous dust. 

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