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If you've ever wondered what solutions are out there to remove dust from your workers' clothing and equipment, then take a look at the JetBlack Safety personnel cleaning range. There's booths to safely remove and contain dangerous dust and debris, or cleaning stations for a ...
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Dangers of compressed air

August 4, 2022
Compressed air, as a tool for cleaning down or de‐dusting overalls and clothing, always has the potential to be extremely dangerous....
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Accumulating dust on clothing and equipment is a common problem in many large manufacturing and industrial environments and small to medium workshops, requiring quick and safe de-dusting and clean-down solutions. Despite knowing the dangers, many employers and employees use ...
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Blackwoods visit DEA

August 20, 2021
Dynamic Engineering were delighted to host a bunch from the sales team at Blackwoods Canning Vale during the week. We gave them a demonstration of the JetBlack Safety personnel cleaning stations and booths, and also showed them the Aerservices and Plymoth fume extraction ran...
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The Australian Alliance for Energy Productivity (A2EP) has released a new report entitled Compressed air systems, emerging efficiency improvements and alternative technologies: review, background research and examples. It documents A2EP’s investigation into more efficient ...
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Dynamic Engineering Australia (DEA), in conjunction with JetBlack Safety, exhibited at the annual Australian Institute of Occupational Hygienists (AIOH) conference held at Crown in Perth last week. Our exhibit featured the new-look JetBlack Safety range including the new han...
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Don’t take the dust home with you Dynamic Engineering Australia in conjunction with JetBlack Safety, had the opportunity to participate in Breathe Freely Australia’s Perth roadshow this week, focusing on the dangers of silica in WA’s engineered stone and construction i...
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The dangers of compressed air So I’m watching TV the other night and an episode of 9-1-1 is on. It is a show about an LA-based first responders’ team made up of paramedics, fire fighters, police, and the 911 call centre staff. Each episode is usually a series of incident...
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