Responsive Image Banner

DustBoss units gain North American certification

Premium Content

08 October 2014

Dust Control Technology’s (DCT) DustBoss dust suppression machines have gained Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and Canadian Standards Association certification (CSA) certification in the USA and Canada. Three machines have covered - the DustBoss DB-30, DB-45 and DB-60 direct drive designs that went through a lengthy testing programme. DCT believes that these are the first atomised misting units to gain this level of accreditation.

“UL certification affirms the safety of these three fan-driven designs,” commented DCT general manager Laura Stiverson. “Their effectiveness has been proven through more than a decade of use in severe operating conditions, such as demolition, mining and coal handling. From the time of their introduction, product safety has always been a priority, but now customers have the added assurance of certification by an independent source.”

Using standards developed by UL and CSA, the evaluation and certification process was conducted by SGS, a globally respected Nationally Recognised Testing Laboratory (NRTL) accredited by the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

Latest News
World Demolition Awards winners announced in Nashville
DDM takes home the Best of the Best award
Steelwrist launches SQ40 automatic coupler for compact excavators
Designed for compact excavators in the 2–7 tonne class
World Demolition Summit kicks off in Nashville
Summit opened by EDA President Ben Hayden
CONNECT WITH THE TEAM
Lewis Tyler Editor Tel: +44(0) 7566 799988 E-mail: [email protected]
Peter Collinson International Sales Manager Tel: +44 (0) 1892 786220 E-mail: [email protected]
CONNECT WITH SOCIAL MEDIA
Demolition & Recycling International and Construction Briefing Newsletter

Your Industry Brief: Construction, Demolition & Recycling

Stay ahead with the latest industry insights, project updates and expert analysis — straight to your inbox.

It’s free, relevant and quick to sign up.

Sign me up