Construction dust is one of the most concerned pollutants presenting risks to human health. Dust gener-
ated from concrete drilling, particularly true for silica dust, have an adverse effect on the health of work-
ers. There is a long-term concern about the overexposure of construction workers to respirable crystalline
silica. The high exposure to silica, even over a short period, can lead to silicosis. In order to control the
dust generated during the process of concrete drilling, a local Hong Kong contractor has implemented
DustBubble during the concrete drilling works. In order to evaluate the effectiveness of this new dust
control measure, an experimental study has been designed and conducted. The respirable dust and silica
dust concentrations of the following two situations were compared: workers drilling concrete with and
without the use of DustBubble. Personal respirable samples were collected and analysed based on NIOSH
0600 and 7500 methods. The results revealed that DustBubble could significantly reduce the respirable
dust exposure by 63%. However, there was no evidence that the use of DustBubble could reduce the respi-
rable quartz exposure.
Construction dust is one of the most concerned pollutants presenting risks to human health. Dust gener-
ated from concrete drilling, particularly true for silica dust, have an adverse effect on the health of work-
ers. There is a long-term concern about the overexposure of construction workers to respirable crystalline
silica. The high exposure to silica, even over a short period, can lead to silicosis. In order to control the
dust generated during the process of concrete drilling, a local Hong Kong contractor has implemented
DustBubble during the concrete drilling works. In order to evaluate the effectiveness of this new dust
control measure, an experimental study has been designed and conducted. The respirable dust and silica
dust concentrations of the following two situations were compared: workers drilling concrete with and
without the use of DustBubble. Personal respirable samples were collected and analysed based on NIOSH
0600 and 7500 methods. The results revealed that DustBubble could significantly reduce the respirable
dust exposure by 63%. However, there was no evidence that the use of DustBubble could reduce the respi-
rable quartz exposure.
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