This has been an interesting thread.
whilst following it I wondered if their was any tests that could be carried out to see how effective our dust extraction was performing.
I found a Local Exhaust Ventilation report (LEV) carried out by a third party inspector on some wood working machines at work.
The tests he carried out were;
visual
pressure/velocity measurement
smoke test
light test
fortunately the inspector came on site to day so after buying him a coffee
he described the tests he carries out. so if any one is interested i will try to put in into words.
Visual; inspects for any damage and dust deposits around the machines
Pressure/Velocity; using a Anemoeter (hand held) measures the flow by the saw blade which should be 5 - 10 m/s
using a probe he measures the flow in the ducting pipe should be 10 - 12 m/s (if i remember correctly)
and a pressure drop across the filter to see if its blocked.
Smoke test; using a smoke pellet checks around the saw blade guard to see how much vacuum there is and a quick check round the joint to make sure the are air tight.
Light test; he said this is the best test to carry out and is the same as seeing the air borne dust on a sunny day. using a very powerful torch gets a helper to cut some wood with the extractor on and shines the light to illuminate the dust and to see how much is thrown up into the operators face and chest.
This is all detailed in HSG 37 and HSG 55 available from HSE (HSG 37 looks the better document and is only £4.50)
www.dandybooksellers.com/acatalog/Guida ... HSGs_.html
Sorry to go on a bit hope you find this interesting I know its nothing to do with the original question but thought it was the best place to post it.
Andy