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Advanced filtration systems support operator safety

Imag of an air filter installed in the cabin of heavy machinery

Air filter installed in the cabin of heavy machinery

15th May 2026

     

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Machine operators in mining environments are exposed to hazardous particulates, such as respirable crystalline silica (quartz dust) and diesel particulate matter (DPM), that are dangerous to physical health and a risk to productivity.

Dust is an unavoidable byproduct of crushing, drilling, and blasting. However, when that dust contains silica, it becomes a carcinogen. Respirable crystalline silica is 100 times smaller than ordinary sand and, when inhaled, it embeds into lung tissue, leading to silicosis, which is a progressive, incurable lung disease.

In addition, diesel engines powering haul trucks and excavators release diesel motor emissions (DME), a complex mixture of gases and soot, classified by the World Health Organisation as a group 1 carcinogen, in the same category as asbestos and arsenic.

"While standard filters may trap larger dirt particles, they can allow dangerous nano-particles to pass through into the operator's breathing zone. This is where advanced filtration technology becomes a necessity,” asserts Probe IMT CEO Gert Roselt.

Probe IMT has partnered with global air filter supplier BMAir to deliver advanced protective cabin air filtration systems designed to meet compliance standards and ensure improved operator safety.

Roselt explains that, while the introduction of ISO 23875 has created a unified international standard for air quality control systems in operator enclosures, it is not a legally mandated regulation in South Africa.

He notes, however, that many global mining companies operating in South Africa voluntarily adopt ISO 23875 to align with international safety standards and improve workplace conditions.

South Africa's Mine Health and Safety Act (MHSA) and other occupational health and safety regulations also place a strong emphasis on protecting workers from airborne hazards such as silica dust and diesel emissions, Roselt continues, adding that BMAir systems are fully compliant with MSHA and ISO 23875 safety standards.

BMAir technology is designed specifically for heavy machinery and includes the BMair Protector which serves as the base of the modular concept of the company’s offering while also able to operate as a standalone unit.

The Protector Plus X integrates two modular components into one protective ventilation system, enabling filtration of dust and gas. Engineered to meet the growing requirements for compact and smart filtration systems, the BMAir MAO-3C Cab Guard features a self-cleaning high-efficiency particulate air, or HEPA, filter enclosed in a robust plastic casing.

"Probe IMT's collaboration with BMAir ensures that mines in Southern Africa have access to world-class technology backed by local, specialist support that understands the urgency of keeping production moving," says Roselt.

The company assesses the specific hazards of a site, recommends the correct filter configuration, installs the system, and provides ongoing maintenance and support.

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