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The Australian Coal Industry Research Program (ACARP)
ACARP is a unique and highly successful mining research program that has been running in Australia since it was established in 1992. It...
Liam Wilson
Mar 29, 20231 min read
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What is ISO 23875? The road map to a successful cab air quality program
ISO 23875 is an international standard that provides guidelines for designing and testing the air quality inside enclosures.
Jeff Moredock
Mar 8, 20232 min read
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The Value of Complimentary EHS Standards
In recent times (and rightly so) there has been a significant increase in the focus on psychological health & safety risk.
Liam Wilson
Feb 22, 20231 min read
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Dust Has No Bias (part 1)
The New Code outlines how duty holders can meet the requirements of the work health & safety legislation.
Liam Wilson
Jan 25, 20231 min read
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Australian Institute of Occupational Hygienists 2022 Conference
AIOH: An opportunity to see the great work occurring in the Occupational Hygiene space and provide an overview of the ISO 23875 Standard.
Liam Wilson
Dec 21, 20221 min read
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Regulator identifies failures in cabin ventilation - and the solution ISO 23875
Regulator identifies failures in cabin ventilation - and the Solution ISO 23875
Liam Wilson
Dec 12, 20221 min read
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Market leadership - Caterpillar Cabs
Demonstrating the power of an individual to impact not only a company but the lives of everyone that would use a Cat cab in the future.
Jeff Moredock
Aug 31, 20222 min read
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Standardization of Operator Enclosure Air Quality- Rationale for the Amendment to ISO 23875
ISO 23875:2021 was Amended in May of 2022. The Amendment modifies the filter labeling and filter test requirements.
Jeff Moredock
Jun 2, 20222 min read
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Standardization of Cab Air Quality - Defining Dust - Part 3
All these occupational lung diseases are preventable. Limiting exposure to respirable dust can stop the development of the disease
Liam Wilson
Apr 28, 20222 min read
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Standardization of Cab Air Quality - Defining Dust - Part 2
As we consider standards for operator enclosures (e.g. for mobile equipment), it is essential to ensure the engineering controls recommended
Liam Wilson
Apr 20, 20222 min read
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Standardization of Cab Air Quality: Defining Dust
What is dust? Is it harmful? Before we tackle these, we need to understand what aerosols are, allowing us to determine where dust fits...
Liam Wilson
Apr 13, 20222 min read
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Standardization of Operator Enclosure Air quality: Recirculation Air Filtration
The industrial Hygienist, field engineer, and office staff stood mesmerized by the data streaming onto the computer screen from the ISEEE te
Jeff Moredock
Mar 30, 20222 min read
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Standardization of cab air quality: Understanding CO2
What impact does CO2 have on an operator? Medical science is familiar with CO2 and its effects. Various engineering organizations, NASA, and
Jeff Moredock
Mar 14, 20222 min read
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Starting with the end in mind
The health of the operator. Without exception, our operators are heavily exposed to respirable dust. I would ask those in the business of de
Jeff Moredock
Feb 13, 20222 min read
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Standardization of operator enclosure air quality: Cab Pressure
Cab pressure is a variable in the equation and not the result. The result is acceptable air quality which places CO2 mitigation/acceptable o
Jeff Moredock
Feb 10, 20223 min read
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ISEEE LAUNCHES NEW BLOG
We will examine the world of operator air quality, shedding light on the technologies, standards, and industry practices that improve the ai
Jeff Moredock
Jan 30, 20221 min read
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