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The top 10 dust control methods are: Water. Salts and brines. Bitumen emulsions. Surface active agents. Lignosulfonates. Liquid polymers. Highly refined synthetic fluids. Polymer emulsions.
Some of the ways you can manage the risks are: substituting dusty products for granular or liquid formulations. ensuring adequate ventilation; and use controls to minimise the amount of dust in the air - such as on-tool dust extraction, local exhaust ventilation, or wet-cutting methods.
Dust control practices reduce the potential for construction activities to generate dust from disturbed soil surfaces. Construction sites can have large areas of soil disturbance and open space from which wind can pick up dust particles. Airborne particles pose a dual threat to the environment and human health.
Control measures alternatively, dampen areas with water before dust collection. limit the time of exposure of workers in dusty areas. rotate workers to other areas so that individual operatives do not get a high exposure. use appropriate respirators if the dust cannot be eliminated or reduced.
Separation/isolation of workers from the hazard Place a physical barrier between the dust-generating task and the worker, such as the use of enclosed cabins to isolate workers. Use remotely operated machinery, such as remotely controlled conveyors.

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Watering: One of the simplest methods of dust control is watering the construction site. This involves spraying water onto the site using hoses, sprinklers, or water trucks. Watering can be effective in controlling dust, but it can also create mud and increase the risk of slips and falls.

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