Silica Dust

Effective removal of Silica dust from Earth moving equipment and Quarry workshop

Crystalline silica is a mineral that occurs naturally at most industrial plants, construction sites, and quarry workshops. Silica is a key natural ingredient in sand, concrete, stone and mortar contain crystalline silica and is essential to the production of glass, stoneware, ceramics, slabs, concrete and artificial stone. Earthmoving equipment tend to contain silica as industrial sand used in, such as, foundry work and hydraulic fracturing is a source of crystalline silica.

Silica Dust Hazards and Controls
silica dust exposure standard

Crystalline Silica is a leading cause of lung cancer

Crystalline silica particles are the root of various diseases, including silicosis, an incurable lung disease that can lead to disability and mortality. A well-known occupational hazard, crystalline silica, when inhaled, is a leading factor to lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and kidney malfunctions.

High-energy operations such as grinding, drilling and crushing of stone, rock, concrete, brick, block and mortar with the help of earthmoving equipment suspends the silica crystals into the atmosphere, putting the nearby personnel at risk of aforementioned ailments. In addition, activities inside a quarry workshop such blasting, grinding cutting or crushing stone generates respirable silica dust.

Although employers use various engineering controls when handling crystalline silica-containing materials in order to mitigate exposure, silica dust is inevitable in most industrial operations, construction works and quarry workshops. So are growing case of lung cancer, other respiratory diseases and kidney failure, 600 deaths a year and more than 900 new cases every year.

Not adhering to prescribed limits may attract penalties

Respirators are disallowed unless engineering controls cannot safeguard silica dust emission under the prescribed exposure limit (PEL) because they are neither as protective as engineering controls nor precisely practical. Moreover, respirators are difficult to affix, manage and maintain. They must be exclusively fitted and regularly refitted, and consistently maintained. If the underlying filter is not maintained or replaced when necessary, then there is no point in a respirator in the first place. Moreover, workers won’t be comfortable working while wearing respirators which is already expensive protection for the employer. Even when best practices are followed with regard to respirators, and how they are selected, fitted, and maintained correctly, they must be worn reliably and appropriately by workers to be operative. Respirators can hamper workers’ efficiency in hot or humid climates.

Nevertheless, being not compliant PEL regulations on silica dust exposure, you are not only putting the health of your workers at risk but may also attract hefty penalties due to non-compliance.

industrial vacuums Silica dust

Our industrial vacuums are the best dust collection agents

In the simplest form of engineering controls, water is among the best ways to subdue airborne silica crystals at the source. employing the water method, a nozzle is enclosed to a power tool and squashes a steady stream of water at the place of cutting, grinding, drilling, etc. to prevent dust from suspending into the air and those corresponding illnesses. However, many a time using water isn’t a viable option to keep the silica in the surrounding areas at bay. In those tough situations, an industrial vacuum comes handy to collect suspended silica particles.

It’s vital to note that compressed air or dry sweeping should be shunned. These methods, on the contrary, are a sure-shot way to suspend more silica dust into the air and increase exposure beyond PEL. Likewise, blowers are not exactly effective as dust control devices when used as the only control method and should not be used as the primary method for collecting carcinogenic dust.

Our industrial vacuums, if airborne dust containing silica is generated, act as mechanical ventilation or dust collection system with an air flow mechanism guaranteed to remove airborne contaminants from workers’ area of breathing.

heavy-duty cyclonic industrial vacuum, with a huge capacity to collect silica dust or any other sort of hazardous dust that is fluffy, lightweight, easy to airborne and hard to manage, ensure compliance. Being configured for extended working cycles where silica dust collection is the key part of business operations, having huge dust bins makes dust collection much easier and convenient.

 

Ensure your workspace is safe from Lead Poisoning and order your Dirt Eater Protector today! Get on a call with our technical experts on 0426 291 402 or call on our toll-free number 1800 438 822. You can also email us at hello@industrialvacuums.net.au.

PRODUCTS

WHAT WE PROVIDE

DIRT EATER JR.

Compact but POWERFUL Type H Industrial Vacuums with 45L Waste Bin & 7M Hose

DIRT EATER

Type H Cyclonic Industrial Vacuums with 3 Stage Motor &
DUAL Filtration

DIRT EATER PROTECTOR

Type H Industrial Vacuums for Heavy Usage. Strong Build, H14 HEPA Filteration

DIRT EATER BIG BOSS

Legendary Cyclonic Industrial Vacuums with best in class performance

CONTACT INFO

GET IN TOUCH