Posts Tagged ‘industrial vacuum cleaners’

Nilfisk Industrial Vacuums Brings Sustainable Cleaning to Vegas

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

Nilfisk Industrial Vacuum Division goes to Las Vegas! This week we’re networking with the world’s most recognized cleaning association and bringing our housekeeping solutions to ISSA/Interclean 2011.

If you’re in town, remember to visit us in booth# 1915 and bring all your questions about industrial vacuum cleaners, contamination control, facility maintenance, and combustible dust! We will be showcasing our iconic Nilfisk GM80CR, our explosion-proof model 118EXP for combustible dust, and our ready and reliable S3 industrial vacuum cleaner.

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This year, we proudly exhibit alongside our sister brands Viper, U.S. Products, Clarke, and Advance. Here’s a sneak peek at what Nilfisk-Advance Group has in store for you!

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The ISSA/Interclean exhibit officially opens tomorrow, we look forward to seeing you there!

Decrease multiple dust-related safety risks with vacuum-assisted power tools

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

In a recent blog post, G&S writes about concrete cutting and safety precautions.  As they say, ”cutting concrete may seem to be simple but on practical ground there are several safety measures to keep in mind to have a safe and successful concrete cutting or boring project.

Safety and concern becomes an issue with concrete cutting because the concrete dust generated by the cutting action contains high respirable crystalline silica content. Breathing in this dust can lead to the development of respiratory ill health affecting your lung tissue resulting in serious breathing difficulties, depending on the extent of exposure.

Therefore, dust control becomes an important consideration when cutting concrete either with a saw or a drill or core boring bit.”

118 concreteThe post goes on to discuss dust control methods, including local exhaust ventilation.  In this method, the hand-held power tool is equipped with a shroud, that is equipped to a hose connected to an industrial vacuum cleaner (got all that?). This mechanism pulls the dust from the source of the cutting and quickly sucks it into the vacuum before it can be dispersed in the air. At Nilfisk, our vacuums are often used in this type of application, both in and out of the concrete industry. For instance, a boat manufacturer in florida used our GM811 with a vacuum assisted sander while prepping a fiberglass boat frame.  By using our vacuums, the facility was able improve their air quality by nearly 95%! The case study is on our website if you want to know the whole story.GM811 w sander

Temple Allen’s robotic sanding arm, the EMMA (see photo and description below) can also be equipped with our vacuum to automatically collect dust during surface prep applications in the aerospace and wind turbine industries.

By collecting dust at the source of sanding, sawing, grinding, blasting, etc., facilities not only dramatically improve  air quality, they can also eliminate other dust hazards like combustible dust risks and slip, trip and fall hazards (OSHA’s walking/working surfaces).

For more information on any of the above, you know where to find us!

Temple Allen’s EMMA is a user-controlled all-pneumatic arm that performs surface preparation 4-7 times faster than traditional sanding. Wielding one or two vacuum-assisted power tools at a time, and connected to a Nilfisk CFM vacuum, this next-generation system removes hazardous dust and debris on the spot, before it can disperse through the air.EMMA in use

The ABC’s of the RRP: Lead Rule Webinar

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

Well, the EPA’s Lead RRP enforcement deadline of October 1st has come and gone, but the next big date is right around the corner.  Contractors must now complete training before December 31st.  If you’re still looking for more information on the RRP, check out our recent webinar, The ABC’s of the RRP.  Held in conjunction with Occupational Health & Safety magazine, the webinar  features general information on the EPA’s Lead RRP and discusses the recommended best practices to keep lead dust at a minimum during and after renovation projects. It also highlights some popular tools recommended by the EPA, with a special focus on HEPA filter vacuum cleaners.

The webinar is available on our website, here: http://www.nilfiskcfm.com/press/webinars/10-10-22/The_ABC_s_of_the_RRP.aspx

Do you have combustible dust housekeeping questions? Ask your local vacuum salesman (yes they DO still exist!)

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

As most of you know the term combustible dust is often followed by many question marks (???????) What is combustible dust? Do I have combustible dust? How do I get rid of combustible dust? How do I decrease my risk of a combustible dust fire/explosion? Do I need an explosion proof vacuum? For this reason we’ve made sure our 17 district managers (your local sales reps) stationed across the United States and Canada have received proper training on all things combustible dust. They are well versed in the proper housekeeping procedures required to keep dust levels below 1/32″ while meeting regulatory guidelines (NFPA 654 and OSHA Combustible Dust NEP).  Most of our reps are only a few hours drive away from your facility (maybe even closer) and have received extensive training in order to perform combustible dust facility assesments  so they can best recommend what vacuum cleaner and accessories (like those for overhead cleaning) are right for your needs.  Our reps also regularly schedule on-site training sessions to teach employees how to properly use our vacuum cleaners. (Because unfortunately just buying the right vacuum cleaner isn’t enough to decrease your combustible dust risk; you have to use it consistently as part of a solid housekeeping program!)   In the next few weeks, I’ll  be posting small blurbs about your local Nilfisk CFM reps so you can get to know them better. But in the meantime, if you want to know more (including past success stories) or get in touch with your local rep, let me know. You can also visit our rep finder on www.nilfiskcfm.com or visit our combustible dust focus site at www.explosionproof-vacuum.com.

Nilfisk CFM Local Reps Trained in Combustible Dust Housekeeping:

Kim Kanis: PA & parts of NY

Mike Piscetelli: NYC and surrounding areas, DE, NJ

Ray McCarthy: New England States

Steve Mitchell: D.C. area, VA, and WV

Rick Stegbauer: FL, GA, AL

John Vielhaber: MI, IN, OH

Scott Boersma: IL, WI, MN, IA, SD, ND

Mark Ramos: WY, NE, UT, CO, KS, OK, MO, AR

Bruce Gordon: AZ, NM, TX, LA

Craig Spence: Southern CA, HI

Rob Millard: NV, CA

Jim Brazil: WA, OR, MT, ID, Western Canada

Canada: Nick Polimeni in Toronto and Jean Francois Painchaud in Quebec and New Brunswick

Remember Worker Safety on Labor Day

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

We hope everyone enjoyed the Labor Day holiday, a symbolic marker to the unofficial end of summer and fashion reminder to pack up those white pants until next season. Most of you probably spent the long weekend grilling with friends or soaking up the last bit of rays on the beach, but did anyone pause to reflect on the true significance of Labor Day?

Observed the first Monday of September, Labor Day is an annual holiday to celebrate the economic and social achievements of workers. First held in 1885, the holiday has become a national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country; a ”working man’s/woman’s holiday.”

The Department of Labor’s website reads “The vital force of labor added materially to the highest standard of living (in the U.S.) and the greatest production the world has ever known and has brought us closer to the realization of our traditional ideals of economic and political democracy. It is appropriate, therefore, that the nation pay tribute on Labor Day to the creator of so much of the nation’s strength, freedom, and leadership — the American worker.”

So, with these powerful words, we think it is only right that we  also pause to reflect on the obligation we have to keep our workers safe and out of harm’s way. While there are many things our company cannot do to protect American workers, we take pride in the areas we have been able to help them. Here are just a few of the ways industrial vacuums have helped keep our workers safe:

- Minimized accumulations of combustible dust, safely.

-According to blood work, a Nilfisk industrial vacuum helped decrease lead levels by 60% in workers at a California foundry.

- Decreased harmful silica exposure in shipyards, construction sites, foundries and more.

-Removed hexavelent chromium at the source during MRO grinding/sanding processes.

- Eliminated mercury exposurevia spills at hospitals and manufacturing facilities (light bulbs).

More information on Labor Day and worker safety can be found here:

Labor Day is a memorial day if your loved one went to work, but never came home.

Labor Day Study: Workers rate safety most important workplace issue

Labor Day: Wikipedia

Longopac Continuous Collection Bag on Nilfisk CFM Industrial Vacuum Cleaners

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

One of the new features of our new S2 and S3 industrial vacuum cleaners is the Longopac Collection System.  This is an “endless” collection bag that can be filled, cut, sealed, and then dispensed to your desired length for new use. This system is very popular in the building and construction industry, but there are also many uses for it in the food and pharmaceutical industries.  Want to know more? Check out the below video and visit www.newnilfiskvacuums.com or www.nilfiskcfm.com.

Liquid Shut-off Sensor on Industrial Vacuum Cleaner

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Our new S3 vacuum cleaner can be equipped with an automatic liquid-level sensor that shuts off the industrial vacuum cleaner when maximum capacity is achieved.  This feature is great for increasing productivity since workers don’t have to worry about overfilling the vacuum—instead, the vacuum tells them when it needs to be emptied. Check out the below demonstration and to get more information on the new S3 vacuum, visit www.NewNilfiskVacuums.com!