Micronair Dust Control in Kilsyth, Victoria, Australia | Company
Micronair Dust Control
Locality: Kilsyth, Victoria, Australia
Phone: +61 3 9761 7011
Address: 159 Canterbury Rd 3153 Kilsyth, VIC, Australia
Website: http://www.micronair.com.au
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21.01.2022 90kw 3 Bin system, compact, new separation technology increases suction performance and filter life!
20.01.2022 Maurice Blackburn Lawyers is supporting calls in NSW to ban manufactured stone to protect workers from developing life-threatening silicosis in recognition that experts have concluded there is no safe level of exposure to silica dust. Maurice Blackburn Dust Disease Principal, Jonathan Walsh says there is merit in the motion expected to be put before NSW Upper House today calling for NSW to ban the building product which contains extremely high levels of the dangerous silica dust.
17.01.2022 MICRONAIR'S NEW.... 'Economical and Clean' Extractor range. With Electric Vibration Cleaning
16.01.2022 Can't believe this is a thing! A Art festival for art made of sawdust! Have any of our followers ever made anything cool with sawdust? Post it in the comments!
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14.01.2022 In 2013 Jason Ellis, the son of former BHP chairman Jerry Ellis, received the career break of a lifetime. Australia’s largest steel company, BlueScope, elevated him from a regional divisional manager in Thailand to one of the most senior positions in the company - the general manager of sales and marketing. Within months of assuming his position, one that could have ultimately groomed him to lead the company, Ellis allegedly masterminded a plan to boost the company’s ailing profit. It was a plan which court documents now assert involved an attempt to engineer a cartel with several local and overseas competitors to raise the price of steel.
12.01.2022 #ThrowbackThursday - The Box Hill Tear-down
11.01.2022 Companies are calling on the Morrison government to accelerate infrastructure spending across the country as signs grow the construction sector's woes are intensifying with firms holding back investment plans at recession-like levels. The Australian Industry Group-Housing Industry Association's construction index, released on Monday, showed a fall of two points in September, marking its 13th consecutive drop.