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xii UK Focus on Personal Safety at Work Is dust under control in your workplace?


Shawcity are offering companies across the UK expert advice on dust control monitoring as well as some of the most advanced instrumentation and control technology to combat the issue. In recent years this has become a topic that has caused a lot of businesses to seek guidance to protect their employees and clients and comply with the legislation. With this in mind and with a new set of HSE inspection upcoming, Shawcity are bringing clarity and assurance to clients who need help ensuring that they are acting in a responsible and legal manner.


The Dust Hub on the HSE website is a key resource for anyone looking to implement protection from dust; it promotes knowledge of dust- related health issues as well as outlining employer responsibilities, control principles and training.


It is important to understand that all uncontrolled dusts are potentially hazardous. Variants each have different chemical components and particle sizes and some are more harmful than others. Excessive exposure to some types has been linked to health problems including asthma and lung cancer. Occupational diseases can cause life-changing health issues or even premature life-ending illness.


Essentially there are four ways in which dust can harm health: Inhalation, skin contact, eye contact and ingestion. Breathing dust into the lungs can create respiratory problems which can sometimes take years to develop. Inhalable dust is invisible to the naked eye and can get trapped in the nose, mouth, throat or upper respiratory tract where it can cause numerous issues. Respirable dust is even fi ner in particle size and can be breathed deeply into the lungs causing problems including pneumoconiosis.


Certain types of dust can also cause irritation or ulceration of the skin. Dusts such as epoxy resins, rubber processing chemicals, wood dust and fi bre glass are known to be a cause of dermatitis. Dust particles in the air can also cause eye damage or irritation, sometimes due to their chemical content.


Workers can swallow dust when it becomes trapped in the mucus which lines the respiratory tract and can cause gastrointestinal irritation. Swallowed dust can also enter the bloodstream where it can cause harmful effects in other organs and tissues.


In addition to the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) 2002 regulations help employers control risks by providing a framework underpinned by a risk assessment. On the HSE website, the ‘COSHH and your industry’ page allows you to search by industry to view key hazards for 10 specifi c industry workplaces including engineering, offshore oil and gas, motor vehicle repair and welding.


Dust can be a problem in almost any industry. So, how should employers approach monitoring and controlling it in the workplace? A good starting point is the ‘Dust in the workplace: General principles of protection’ guidance note EH44 published on the HSE website.


This explains simple checks to identify whether a problem exists, employers’ legal responsibilities, Workplace Exposure Limits (WELs), risk assessments, prevention and control measures, local exhaust ventilation (LEV), personal protective equipment (PPE) and respiratory protective equipment (RPE), washing facilities, cleaning, information and training, emergency procedures and health surveillance.


A risk assessment will often identify the need for an air sampling survey to establish the level of exposure. These measurements should be made under normal working conditions and should demonstrate the ability to detect very fi ne dust particulate.


Dust monitoring instrumentation can take the form of wearable personal dust monitors, handheld portable monitors or area/ environmental monitors for indoor and outdoor use which are available to buy or hire for shorter-term or occasional surveys. As with any part of the dust control process, if surveying is not done correctly it will not give an accurate result so ensure your supplier offers a comprehensive after-sales service and free product user training.


PPE, which includes RPE, should be used as part of a strategy for controlling exposure and should only be considered when all other practicable measures cannot achieve adequate control - not as a substitute. All PPE should be selected according to the type of airborne hazardous substances (dust, fumes, fi bres, mists, gases, vapours) and should be introduced alongside a programme which covers all aspects of selection, use and maintenance. The properties of the hazardous substances, the needs of the wearer, the task and the workplace conditions should all be taken into consideration.


RPE wearers are legally required to be fi t tested to ensure they are competent in wearing and maintaining their RPE, as well as establishing that the RPE actually fi ts without leaks. People come in many different shapes and sizes, as do face masks. Research shows that up to 50% of all RPE used does not offer the assumed level of protection because it simply doesn’t fi t properly and cannot create an effective seal.


Fit testing must be carried out by a competent person using an approved method and technology. The fi t2fi t.org website, backed by the BSIF and HSE, contains companion guides for the whole range of different fi t testing methods as well as a register of accredited Fit2Fit testers.


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It’s not just dust


Exposure to dust in the workplace is a major health hazard, resulting in a wide range of issues - from the relatively minor such as itchy eyes and sore throats, to the potentially fatal such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cancer and heart disease. Over ½ million deaths a year are attributed to particulate inhalation in the workplace globally, making it the single biggest threat to human health in the working environment.


Trolex’s Air X range of real-time monitors represent a technological leap forward in the fi ght to prevent these diseases and to provide businesses with the ability to respond to and manage the dust environment in their operation.


The intelligent deployment of dust suppression collateral, rapid identifi cation of process ineffi ciencies, and the ability to advise staff when and where to utilise personal protective equipment, means that the Air X range of real-time particulate monitors go far beyond the protection of human health - making this technology an essential component of an effi cient, low-cost, fast-paced industrial process operation.


Using a unique algorithm and lab-grade precision laser technology, our real-time particulate monitoring systems can measure particulate matter (PM) sizes ranging from 0.35µm – 40µm (including PM1.0, PM2.5, PM4.25, PM10 and TSP) and capture 10,000 samples every second. Our systems are up to fi ve times more accurate than the industry standard model and provide you with the data necessary to protect your people, processes and the environment.


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• Class 1 noise measurement • Tri-axial vibration measurement • Cloud based data analysis and display • Dust including PM10, PM2.5, PM 1 & TSP • FFT dominant frequency calculation • Advanced triggers and alarms • PPV peak particle velocity • VDV vibration dose value


Noise. Vibration. Dust.


SvanNET is the latest web portal that supports multi-point connection for all Svantek monitoring stations for noise, vibration and dust. The web user interface is easy to use and intuitive to operate and allows maximum fl exibility for on-line and off-line reporting.


Svantek monitoring stations are designed and built to work in the rigours of a construction site. They use military standard connectors and have communication options to fi t with the most remote site.


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