Dust, Mist, Fume, & Fire Protection Solutions
Greetings!
Hope you are enjoying our monthly newsletters. These newsletters are intended to keep you abreast of the latest changes in our industry and let you know about any upcoming tradeshows and educational events. If there is something you think we should include in these newsletters please email me at [email protected]

Kind regards,
Kel Ferris,
AST Group

In this newsletter you will find:

  • Heads up: NFPA 660 Standard for Combustible Dusts is coming
  • Stevenson Sprinkler - Emergency-Light Batteries
  • Event: Donaldson Webinar - Combustible Dust Basics for Engineers
  • Product Feature: IAP Extraction Arms
  • ICYMI - What to Look for in a Weld Fume Extractor
  • Used Equipment Spotlight: Donaldson BDF-4 Collector w/ 208/460V 7.5HP Fan & Delta-P Controller

Feel free to contact us at 905-821-8860

Dust Collection Industry News

Heads up: NFPA 660 Standard for Combustible Dusts is coming
NFPA committee member Jack Osborn provides an update on the upcoming consolidated combustible dust standard.
Article by: Jack Osborn
For a considerable time now, the NFPA has wanted to combine the five main commodity-specific combustible dust standards, 61, 484, 652, 654, and 664 (Food, Metals, Fundamentals, Chemical, and Wood) into a single standard resembling NFPA 70, the National Electric Code. During the last few years, this process has been ongoing and is now at the end of the First Draft Phase and moving into the Second Draft phase. Each “phase” has been designed to allow the public (and many NFPA committee members) to have direct input into the configuration and content of the proposed standard. 

Emergency-Light Batteries
Upcoming Events
Details
Combustible Dust Basics for Engineers
Agenda
This webinar will give engineers a general understanding of the risks and strategies of combustible dust in dust collection system design.

- Combustible dust basics
- Assessing the risks
- Mitigation strategies
- Impact on dust collection systems

Speaker:
Chrissy Klocker
Dates: Tuesday, September 26, 2023, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Locations: Online

Product Feature
Extraction Arms
Regardless of the system, capturing fumes at the source is the only effective way to eliminate health hazards, and Extraction Arms / Snorkels are the most common products. Whenever possible, capturing and controlling at the source is the recommended approach.
Source capture involves utilizing hoods to extract the contamination at or near the generation source to protect the worker and prevent the contamination from migrating elsewhere in the facility. It is the most effective means of capture and requires the least amount of energy and initial investment to accomplish. Source capture is best accomplished utilizing Welding Fume Extraction Arms.
ICYMI...
In Case You Missed It
What to Look for in a Weld Fume Extractor
Article by: Chrissy Klocker
All forms of welding create fumes that can prove hazardous. You can greatly reduce exposure levels by properly ventilating your workspace. Don’t assume that using a fan, opening a window, or even welding outside will protect your welders adequately.
The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists prefers fume extractors (also called dust or fume collectors) over natural ventilation for their ability to capture fumes near the source and before contaminants disperse throughout a facility.
While each welding facility is unique, the following questions will help you select the most appropriate fume extraction system for your operation and for your employees.


AST Group is presented with the Avetta Safety Star Award for 2023
We are very proud and offer sincere thanks to Avetta for presenting this award to us. Thank you.


We were selected for this award for demonstrating a commitment to developing a safe culture and model for success while improving supply chain performance and lowering risk in 2023
Deals on Used Equipment
Used Donaldson Torit BDF-4, Delta-P control & 7.5 HP fan
All equipment sold as used/refurbished by the AST Group is subject to the following:
  • Inspected & verified to be operational & in good working order
  • All moving parts including motors, fans & solenoids have been tested & verified as functional
  • Door gaskets & diaphragms have been checked or replaced to ensure proper sealing

Be assured when buying used equipment from the AST Group that the quality and advice you receive are second to none in the industry. The Health and safety of your workers and your facility is our priority.
 
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Call AST Canada 905-821-8860 for more details
The AST Group of Companies was formed in 2019 to bring together all aspects of worker safety pertaining to air quality. We brought together Engineers, Millwrights, HVAC Journeymen, Specialized Installers & Fire Suppression Technicians, all drawing on the AST Canada team of product experts and estimators, with over 40 years of experience. Together we form a cohesive group to meet all your clean-air needs.
AST GROUP of Companies
3435 Landmark Road
Burlington, ON L7M 1T4
1-905-821-8860