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OTHER EQUIPMENT
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Dust & Fume Collectors
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Case Studies: Problems and Solutions

Art School Studio
Students and teachers had concerns for their health when dealing with fumes from exposure to: paint, oils, solvents, ceramics, and welding.
Chicago Museum
Cleaning fossilized bone from Sue, the world’s largest Tyrannosaurus Rex, created large amounts of fine dirt, sand and debris.
Analytical Laboratory
Vapors, solvents, and reactive liquids created discomfort and health concerns amongst laboratory specialists.
Fiber Optic Manufacturer
Employees were exposed to the strong odor of the epoxy they used to connect fiber optic cable.
John Burroughs School
The Fine Art’s Building exposed students and educators to the dust from sculptures, plaster, and ceramics.



