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Speak to an Air Purification Expert

Navigating Coolant Mist Health Risks

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Get Your Coolant Mist Health Risk White Paper Today!

Coolant mist is a byproduct of everyday operations, but the health risks behind it are often underestimated. Exposure to airborne mist, combined with the presence of microbes and chemical additives, can create challenges for worker safety, air quality, and long-term compliance.

That’s where Air Quality Engineering comes in. With mist collector systems designed to control and capture coolant mist at the source, AQE helps manufacturers reduce exposure, improve air quality, and maintain a safer, more reliable environment.

This white paper takes a closer look at coolant mist health hazards, including what’s actually present in the air and how those elements impact your team. You’ll also learn practical ways to reduce risk and implement more effective controls in your facility.

Complete the form to download your copy and take a more proactive approach to protecting your team and your facility.

 

 


 

About the Author:

Mike Harris received an earned research Doctorate from Louisiana State University in 1979 and is President of Hamlin & Harris, Incorporated in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

In 2002 Dr. Harris was named “Friend of the American Industrial Hygiene Association Press” and in 2003, his book, “Welding Health and Safety: A Field Guide for the OEHS Professional” was selected as “Critic’s Choice” for best non-committee AIHA publication.

He is lead author of Chapter 42 “Confined Spaces in “The Occupational Environment – Its Evaluation and Control” and Editor of “Essential Resources in Industrial Hygiene, A Compendium of Current Practices, Standards and Guidelines.”

Mike is also co-author of “Field Guidelines for Temporary Ventilation of Confined Spaces with an Emphasis on Hotwork” with Stephanie Carter and Lindsay Booher.