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Study summary
Performance Assessment
Report number: TNO-034-DTM-2009-02513-S
Valid until: December 2014
Principal:
Numatic International
Vennootsweg 15
2404 CG Alphen aan de Rijn
Postbus 101
2400 AC Alphen aan de Rijn
The Netherlands
Dustco Benelux BV
Aalsmeerderdijk 670
1435 BZ Rijsenhout
Postbus 111
7250 AC Vorden
The Netherlands
In collaboration with:
TNO
Van Mourik Broekmanweg 6
2628 XE Delft
The Netherlands
Numatic NDD900(A) with Dusttool
exhaust hood
Van Mourik Broekmanweg 6
P.O. Box 49
2600 AA Delft
The Netherlands
TNO.NL/stofvrijwerken
F +31 15 276 30 23
T +31 15 276 33 24
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TNO is certified in accordance
with ISO 9001.
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report may be reproduced and/or
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the previous written consent of TNO.
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TNO’ or the relevant agreement
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Submitting the report for inspection
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©TNO 2011
TNO
For several years, TNO Built Environment and Geosciences has been focusing intensively on the innovation of
toolsprocesses and workplace designs in the industrial working environment. The main aim is to create low-dust
production processes and equipment. Employee exposure to vibrations and noise are beginning to feature more and more
often in innovation projects. Apart from the building industry, the metal industry, aircraft industry and the wood industry
have become spearheads for product/process development. These projects include collaboration with employers
associations, trade unions, the government, employers, employees and manufacturers/producers. TNO has developed an
instrument to assess how a process/tool functions in practice. The TNO Performance Assessment referred to above (see
the documententitled ‘TNO Worst Case Room’) describes innovative production processes and equipment. When these
processes/tools areused, the relevant public/private limit values of harmful substances (such as respirable quartz dust,
hexavalent chrome, etc.) in the breathing zone of the employees will not be exceeded in daily practice.
The Health and Safety Inspectorate has included this TNO Performance Assessment explicitly in its internal Health
and Safety Instructions’. To quote the Inspectorate: ‘If you decide to perform your work with the measures indicated
in a TNO Performance Assessment as referred to on the TNO website ( ) I consider anywww.tno.nl/kwartsstof
exposure to be effectively under control’.
This means that employers can communicate clearly with the inspectors from the Health and Safety Inspectorate and no
additional exposure measurements have to be submitted. This provides employers and employees with an objective assessment
instrument that enables them to make the right decision regarding an imminent investment and allows innovative producers/
suppliers of production processes, tools and equipment to stand out in terms of quality.
Assessment criteria
Primarily exposure to harmful substances in the employee’s breathing zone in the workplace is assessed.
The following standards are applied: -exposure to the substance in question:
exposure to the substance in question: public/private limit values
(zie website ) http://www.ser.nl/nl/taken/adviserende/grenswaarden.aspx
Secondarily the vacuum cleaner system should be assessed in accordance with the recirculation ban (see Section 4.18 of
the Working Conditions Regulations). ‘An important aspect for the assessment of the vacuum cleaner system is the ban on
recirculation of carcinogenic and mutagenic substances and substances that may induce oversensitivity when inhaled’ (see
Section 4.18 of the Working Conditions Regulations). Ventilation air may not be recirculated unless it has been
demonstrated that the concentration of this/these substance(s) in the recirculated air is no more than one tenth of the
(public) limit value for this/these substance(s)’.
Project description of the TNO Performance Assessment
TNO studied the emission of respirable quartz during (grinding) work with an angle grinder on sand-lime brick in combination
with the Dusttool exhaust system connected to a Numatic NDD900(A) vacuum cleaner with the Microflo 4BM Finedust filter
system and Microtex Combi-filter.
Specifications of the Numatic NDD900(A /TNO exhaust system on angle grinders
The system consists of an exhaust hood (Dusttool) and various connection rings for the most common angle grinders
(Makita, Metabo, Bosch, DeWalt, KGS, Hitachi, Flex and Fein) and a specially designed fine dust vacuum cleaner
(NDD900(A)) and fine particle dust bags (Microflo 4BM Finedust). The exhaust hood is connected to the industrial vacuum
cleaner with a flexible exhaust hose. Figure 1 shows an exhaust system for 125 mm angle grinders developed by TNO Built
Environment and Geosciences and Dustco Benelux B.V.
The assessment report on which this summary is available for perusal at
the customer’s offiche and has been registred under number:
TNO-034-DTM-2009-02513
Report number: TNO-034-DTM-2009-02513-S
Valid until: 31 December 2014
Page number: 2 van 7
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Figure 1 Dusttool exhaust hood
Table 1 lists TNO’s specific design criteria.
Table 1 Specific design criteria
Specificaties
Exhaust hood Rotatable exhaust hood that fits tightly onto work surface with
brushes
Effective exhaust speed in aperture > 15 m/s
Flexible (turn/twist) connection between exhaust hood and exhaust
hose
Connection ring between angle grinder and exhaust hood (specific
for this type of tool)
Exhaust hose Length: 5 metres
Diameter: 38-50 mm
Lightweight, flexible hose with ergonomic (turn/twist) coupling to
the hose
Vacuum cleaner Minimum effective capacity 150-200 m
3/hour
Automatic cleaning
Disposable dust filter/filter bag (filter efficiency 99.995% (H14) or
more in accordance with EN1822)
General Optimum view of work
Ergonomically designed exhaust hood (rotatable)
The assessment report on which this summary is available for perusal at
the customer’s offiche and has been registred under number:
TNO-034-DTM-2009-02513
Report number: TNO-034-DTM-2009-02513-S
Valid until: 31 December 2014
Page number: 3 van 7
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Especificaciones del producto

Marca: Numatic
Categoría: aspiradora
Modelo: NDD-900A

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