Regulations & Compliance
Standards That Drive Clean Air
Explore how our industrial air filtration systems align with NFPA 660, OSHA, NIOSH, and ACGIH guidelines to keep your operations compliant and safe.
Compliance Built Into Every System
Regulatory compliance is never simply an afterthought. At Airflow Systems, it’s engineered into every dust collector, fume extraction system, and portable paint booth we manufacture. Combustible Dust Safety is at the forefront of everything we engineer and build, designed to make workplaces safer and healthier.
Our team of filtration engineers and specialists monitors evolving guidelines from NFPA, OSHA, NIOSH, and ACGIH to ensure our products meet or exceed industry safety standards for industrial dust control , air quality, fume extraction , and more.
Each and every one of our solutions is designed for safety, performance, and peace of mind.
NFPA 660: What You Need to Know
The NFPA 660 standard combines and replaces multiple combustible dust codes, creating a comprehensive framework for dust hazard analysis and mitigation across factories, studios, garages, plants, and more.
NFPA 660 impacts everything from dust booth design to downdraft sanding tables . Our team stays current on NFPA 660 updates to help you stay ahead of the curve. We can build custom solutions to keep you compliant, or suggest the right pre-engineered products to improve workplace safety.
From installing explosion isolation systems to selecting the right high vacuum components, we’ll help you implement a dust extraction system that satisfies both code and common sense.
OSHA, ACGIH & NIOSH Compliance
Compliance with OSHA permissible exposure limits (PELs), ACGIH TLVs, and NIOSH best practices is critical to your operation’s safety, legality, and longevity.
Airflow Systems industrial air cleaners and fume extraction arms are designed to limit airborne hazards in line with essential requirements. These regulations stipulate air quality and health requirements for a range of industries and jobs, including oil mist collection in CNC machining or fume extraction in metal grinding applications .
Our team of specialists designs compliant, effective solutions that keep your air clear and your workers protected.
Why Trust Airflow Systems?
As a leading manufacturer of quality air filtration systems based in the USA, we’ve built our reputation on providing reliable, compliant systems to customers since 1985.
Compliant by Design
Every product we design and manufacture is engineered with NFPA, OSHA, and ACGIH standards in mind as standard. So, no retrofitting required—you can trust that what you get is ready to work, compliantly.
Proven Across Industries
Our systems are trusted in chemical processing, EV manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and more. We serve a wide range of industries , and offer custom solutions where our pre-engineered products aren’t quite right.
Strategic Compliance Integration
At Airflow Systems, our team is here to help facilities assess, plan, and implement compliant dust and fume extraction strategies from day one.
Need to Meet New Compliance Standards?
From combustible dust control to OSHA spray paint regulations, our team is here to guide your compliance journey and deliver systems that do more than meet spec.
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FAQs
What is NFPA 660 and how does it affect me?
NFPA 660 is a new US safety regulation that consolidates several existing dust standards into one. If you handle combustible dust, this unified standard will govern everything from dust hazard analysis to system design.
Get in touch with our team for help on complying with NFPA 660 at your premises.
Are your systems OSHA compliant?
Yes, Airflow Systems products are designed to help you meet OSHA’s limits on airborne particulates, welding fumes, and other industrial contaminants. That includes airflow calculations, fire suppression integrations, and proper fume extraction hose setups.
Do you offer support for facility audits or inspections?
Yes, we can help you prepare for third-party inspections or internal EHS audits by ensuring your air filtration system meets current NFPA, OSHA, and ACGIH guidelines. If you’ve had warnings or issues before, our team will help advise on the best solutions to help.