How to meet the MSHA respirable crystalline silica standard in your facility
Meet the new MSHA respirable crystalline silica standard in your facility with mining ventilation design, engineering, fabrication, installation from IVI.

Meet the new MSHA respirable crystalline silica standard in your facility with mining ventilation design, engineering, fabrication, installation from IVI.
At IVI, we are experts in both mining ventilation systems and material handling fabrication. See how that can benefit you.
Do an industrial ventilation analysis when you add equipment, change your manufacturing process or want to become energy efficient or silica compliant.
Well-designed above-ground mine ventilation systems consider makeup air’s role as well as the connectivity of dust collection and material handling equipment.
Common types of industrial baghouse dust collectors used across industries include pulse jet baghouses dust collectors and reverse air baghouse dust collectors.
Watch our video to learn the benefits of industrial ventilation design engineering. This solution works for all sizes of industrial ventilation systems.
Watch this video to learn about hazards of combustible dust. With a well-designed industrial ventilation system, you may avoid a combustible dust explosion.
An industrial ventilation system’s hood captures and transfers contaminants. ÎåÒ»²è¹Ý¶ùconsiders all possibilities when selecting the proper hood for the system.
Control dust collection costs by ensuring the system is carrying dust through the duct work, from the source to the collection device, at the right speed.
Part 2 of the ÎåÒ»²è¹Ý¶ùdust collection system design blog provides details on the construction, start-up, training and maintenance phases of the project.
OSHA says it expects to publish the long-awaited combustible dust standard in December, following two calls for the standard from the Chemical Safety Board.
To ensure your dust collection system reaches peak performance levels, it’s critical to have the proper groundwork in the engineering and design phase.
An Occupational Health & Safety article outlines six common factors for dust explosion prevention and maintain proper dust levels.