Dustlight webinar: questions safety experts want answered

Maxisafe is running a Dustlight webinar for occupational hygienists, safety managers, environmental specialists and site leaders who want clearer answers about continuous dust monitoring.

The webinar is positioned around the questions safety professionals are already asking: how real-time dust monitoring works, how to interpret exposure trends, and how monitoring can be integrated into everyday work environments.

Who should pay attention?

This topic is relevant for workplaces where airborne dust, fumes or particulates are part of daily work, including construction, remediation, mining, workshops, fabrication, manufacturing and maintenance environments.

  • Occupational hygienists reviewing exposure trends.
  • Safety managers responsible for worker protection programs.
  • Environmental and site leaders managing dust-heavy work areas.
  • Procurement teams comparing dust monitoring and respiratory protection categories.

What the webinar says it will cover

According to the Maxisafe webinar invitation, the session will cover the science behind Dustlight particle detection technology, how to interpret real-time exposure trends and site data, common misconceptions around dust monitoring technology, and practical ways to integrate monitoring into work environments.

Why real-time dust monitoring matters

Periodic testing can be useful, but it may not show what is happening during specific tasks, shifts or work areas. Real-time monitoring can help teams see changing dust conditions closer to when they happen, which can support better conversations about controls, work methods and respiratory protection.

Dustlight-related products are listed in Emu Supply’s Dust & Fume Monitoring category, including the Dustlight Mini – Personal Dust Monitor.

Buying checklist after the webinar

  • What dust or fume hazards are present on site?
  • Which teams, tasks or work areas need monitoring?
  • Do you need a personal monitor, accessories, software plan or service support?
  • How will monitoring data be reviewed and acted on?
  • What respiratory protection, filters or PAPR categories are also required?

For product selection, quote support or repeat supply planning, Emu Supply can help map the buying list to relevant dust monitoring, respiratory protection and site safety categories.