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Promoting the Use of Low-dust Machinery and Equipment in the
Construction Industry
Norbert KlugerFrankfurt am Main - Germany
3rd International Conference on Working on Safety
Session 32 – Good Practices
Session 32 – Good Practices
Dipl.-Geogr. Norbert Kluger
Demolition work
Alterations Chiselling, grinding, milling Plaster work Stripping old plaster Compaction work Mixing dry mortar Recycling plants for building materials Jet blasting Cleaning work
High exposure to dust in construction industry
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Angle grinder without dust extraction / wet sawing
equipment without vacuum cleaner existing technical measures insufficient
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Legal requirements (Germany 2006)
Threshold limits:
Respirable dust fraction (E-dust) 10 mg/m³
Alveolar dust fraction (A-dust) 3 mg/m³
Alveolar silica dust 0.15 mg/m³
Since July 2005 alveolar silica dust has been classified in Germany
as carcinogenic. Therefore the threshold limit was set out.
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What is the situation on construction sites ?
Some exposure data:
Dry cutting Wet cutting
Respirable dust 169.00 mg/m³ 54.97 mg/m³
A – dust 29.80 mg/m³ 6.37 mg/m³
Silica dust 3.89 mg/m³ 0.63 mg/m³
Cleaning work
Respirable dust 23.80 mg/m³
A – dust 5.13 mg/m³
Silica dust 0.23 mg/m³
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Low-dust machines are commercially available
Clean solution: Modern machinery such as hammer drills with integrated dust extraction provide good services even when working overhead.
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Practice-orientated research project
Clarify the question: How effective are the currently
available systems in dust collection ? Approx. 100 commercially available processing
systems (electric power tool and mobile vacuum cleaner) have been tested.
financially supported by
EvaluationEvaluation
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Testing hand-held machines and equipment
using standardised criteria that have been agreed with the manufacturers
each machine is tested 3 times
on average, one machine per day
tested on selected materials
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Test of a wall chaser, leading on provided lines
The test design:
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Tested so far …
wall chasers
concrete grinders
plaster milling machines
diamond cutters
vibratory andeccentric grinders
rabbet rework
and prototypes
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Overview of all machine categories (A-dust fraction)
Threshold limit for A-dust
Concrete grinder
Eccentric grinder
Vibratory grinder
Wall chasersr
Concrete milling
Roughening machines
Abrasive cutter
Plaster milling
Threshold value
All machine classesPersonal exposureMean value, logarithmic
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Key message
Consider a certain system in the practical situation!(do not use just any exhaust system / vacuum cleaner you like)
Use only matched systems! (matched system = machine + vacuum cleaner recommended by the producer)
What technically is possible,
is seldom found in practice!
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Full Information is available on the Internet …
www.gisbau.de
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The future: Change the work process
… only with extraction !
Not like this …
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The way: Develop a “Sector-specific solution”
Sector-specific solutions are recommendations developed for implementing specific hazardous
substances regulations across an industry sector
Such solutions should be developed with the collaboration of employers and employees, the health and safety inspectors,
the accident insurance institutions (BGs) as well as other institutions.
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Agreement between all partners in the construction industry
Guidelines for use in practice
Our experience: Effective Sector-specific solution
Working with Mineral WoolInsulation Materials(Glass Wool, Rock Wool)
Handling Instructions
Man-made
mineral fibres
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A package of measures shall fight the “cement dermatitis” effectively
The beginning of the end - initiatives would lead to a European-wide ban
Our experience: Effective Sector-specific solution
Sector-specific solution“Low chromium content cements“
Cement
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Partners:Berufsgenossenschaft der Bauwirtschaft
Steinbruchs-BerufsgenossenschaftBerufsgenossenschaften der Feinmechanik und
ElektrotechnikBerufsgenossenschaftliches Institut für ArbeitsschutzZentralverband Elektrotechnik und ElektroindustrieVerband Deutscher Maschinen- und Anlagenbau
Zentralverband des Deutschen BaugewerbesHauptverband der Deutschen BauindustrieIndustriegewerkschaft Bauen-Agrar-Umwelt
Arbeitsschutzbehörden der Länder
Sector-specific solution – „Mineral dust on construction sites“
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Agreement between all (social-)partners
Delivering the message:
“Only use matched systems !”
Commitment to reduce dust exposure
Develop an action plan
Europe-wide compatibility
Work organisation – company image
Help in practice – guidelines
Work schedule for the sector-specific solution
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Thank you very much for your attention!
www.GISBAU.de