Waste Disposal Sites
After being used, a lot of different products in our daily life end up in a waste disposal site, i.e. remains of food, furniture, paper, etc. During the decomposition process, a lot of gas hazards are released, such as natural gas, hydrogen sulphide, carbon monoxide, and others. During the work on a waste disposal site, we also observe dust in larger quantities, while things are relocated or stored with huge machinery.
Dräger offers a broad range of breathing protection and gas detection products for this industry. Portable and stationary gas monitors, tubes, masks and filters are available in order to avoid any risk for workers, machinery, and environment.

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Airline Equipment
Waste Disposal Sites can have quite extensive sewage systems. These sewage systems can be filled with toxic liquids. If ... more
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Chemical Protective Clothing
Presence of natural gases, especially methane and similar components, are the typical gas hazards on a waste disposal si... more
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Head Protection
There is trucks coming and going – dumping their freight. If you work on a Waste Disposal Site, you might encounter fall... more
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Masks & Filters
Working on a Waste Disposal Site can mean that your body has to be protected from moulds, bacteria, viruses and gases fr... more
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Trykluftsapparat
Bortskaffelsen af affald kan producere mange gasser fra nedbrydningen af organiske materialer. Mange af disse gasser dan... more
 
 

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