MINIMIZE PROJECT DOWNTIME WITH THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF DUST SUPPRESSION
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Challenge: Transurban faced a dust control challenge during their project to widen the Epping section of the M2 motorway in Australia. Boring into the existing tunnel wall to create an additional lane would generate massive amounts of dust, significantly reducing visibility in the already dark environment. This posed safety hazards and could potentially lead to project delays for the M2 tunnel upgrade.
BlastOne Solution: Recognizing the need for a mobile and powerful solution, BlastOne recommended a 20,000 CFM mobile dust collector. This unit’s ability to move on wheels allowed it to follow the road header machine throughout the night shifts, effectively capturing dust particles at the source.
The road header bored away at the tunnel wall in order to create an extra lane. Due to the amount of dust produced, this 10 month project would lead to decreased visibility in an already dark tunnel. BlastOne recommended a mobile dust collector.
BlastOne’s mobile dust collector provided exceptional dust suppression throughout the 10-month M2 tunnel upgrade project. By keeping dust levels under control, the contractor achieved:
BlastOne’s mobile dust collector played a critical role in the successful completion of the M2 tunnel upgrade. This case study demonstrates our expertise in providing effective solutions for challenging dust control scenarios, ensuring worker safety and project progress.
Dust collection units are an important component for blasting site environmental and personnel safety. The removal of dust and other hazardous air particles protects the employees on site, while also preventing harmful contaminates from escaping into the atmosphere without relying on personal respiratory equipment alone.
A dust collector is used to provide ventilation inside containment structures to maintain operator visibility and maintain the encapsulated area under a negative pressure. It is also important to dilute the levels of hazardous substances within the contained area to levels below the minimum requred protection factor for personnel within, as well as respirator equipment limitations.
Many older coatings contain a high percentage of lead which when pulverized into powder by abrasive blasting can form a hazardous and toxic dust. Company legal obligations on project sites are now requiring that a full dust-tight containment structure encapsulates all blasting operations to minimize the danger to personnel and the environment.
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