construction dust Articles
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How to Reduce Dust Pollution in Construction
The construction industry has seen exponential growth over the past few years, with numerous new projects initiated worldwide. While this growth has undoubtedly fuelled economic development, it has also given rise to several environmental concerns, one of the most significant being dust pollution. In this blog post, we shall discuss how to effectively reduce dust pollution in construction ...
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Less Obvious Health Hazards in the Workplace
Workplace exposures to agents that can cause injury to employees are generally restricted to physical, chemical or biological sources. It’s not just the factory worker who is at risk. Exposures can be presented by a variety of dusts and fibers. Renovating an office can produce gypsum dust, paint solvents, the release of asbestos fibers and hidden mold spores. A poorly running ventilation ...
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Construction site monitoring with Cambrian Engineering Corporation, Singapore - Case Study
Cambrian Engineering Corporation Pte. Ltd. is an established company in Singapore. They specialize in geotechnical engineering, geophysical surveys, ground-penetrating radar survey, utility survey, trial trenching, and specialist applications. Meanwhile, Cambrian Engineering Corporation’s client is Chan & Chan Engineering Pte. Ltd. (CCE). They are a civil engineering and building ...
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Air Quality Monitoring at Construction Sites
Global construction activities have increased drastically in the last few decades. In the case of India, the Construction industry is expected to record a CAGR of 15.7% to reach $ 738.5 bn by 2022. How is the growth of construction activities related to air pollution monitoring? Actually, it is quite simple. Construction activities are major contributors to dust pollution. Apart from the usage of ...
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Did You Know that GRIMM Measuring Stations are Equipped with Lufft Weather Sensors?
Do you already know our system partner GRIMM Aerosol Technology? Their aerosol measuring systems are in use all over the world where the focus lies on inorganic and organic aerosols as well as greenhouse gase. In the following article we present you three spectacular applications in the deepest jungle, on a frosty mountain peak and in a busy metropolitan area… About GRIMM Aerosol Technik ...
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Dust monitoring – PM100
What is PM100? “PM” (Particulate Matter) is not a single pollutant but refers to a complex mixture of solids and aerosols of varying shape, size, and chemical composition. It may contain many chemical species like organic compounds, inorganic ios, metallic compounds, elementary carbon, etc. These atmospheric particles are definable by their diameter for air quality regulatory ...
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Continuous dust monitoring with AirSafe - Case Study
Application A producer of dry mortar needs dry sand and trass for the production process. Both materials are dried in a hot gas heater at a temperature of 500 °C before they are admixed. The hot gas heater uses brown coal dust as combustion material. The brown coal dust, which is stored in a silo, is transported via a rotary valve in free fall to a distribution plate. From there it is blown ...
By ENVEA
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Casella BOUNDARY Guardian helps to control noise and dust on major London construction project - Case Study
Casella‘s BOUNDARY Guardian is helping to ensure noise compliance and control of air quality at BSkyB’s campus redevelopment site, bringing peace of mind to site operators, the client and the local community. The BOUNDARY Guardian is a system for web-based remote monitoring of noise and/or dust emissions that ensures compliance with regulatory limits an essential factor in ...
By Casella
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The best strategies for an effective dust control management plan
Construction projects employ best management practices during construction to reduce the potential for fugitive dust emissions. An effective dust control management plan is part of ensuring compliance with all federal and state laws. A successful plan provides objectives and controls to minimize dust and keep your project running smoothly and in compliance. What is the purpose of a dust ...
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Which Dust Monitoring Equipment Should You Go For? Dustroid Smart or Dustroid Pro?
What if I tell you that you need dust monitors as much as fire alarms? Just as fire alarms detect smoke and alert beforehand to take precautions against fire and save potential losses, dust monitors detect various dust parameters and alert you about excessive dust to take precautions. Both devices save you from potential life losses in dangerous situations. And as choosing the right and ...
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