Dust Control in Mining
Dust is a major health hazard and operational challenge in mining. Silica dust, generated from crushing silica-containing rocks, can cause silicosis and other respiratory diseases. Effective dust control is essential for worker health and regulatory compliance.
Health Impacts of Dust Exposure
Silica Dust:
- Causes silicosis (lung scarring)
- Linked to lung cancer, COPD, and other diseases
- NIOSH REL: 50 μg/m³ as respirable crystalline silica
Other Dusts:
- Coal dust: Can cause black lung disease
- Diesel particulate: Linked to cancer and respiratory effects
- General dust: Irritation and reduced visibility
Dust Control Methods
1. Water Suppression:
- Spray bars on crushers and conveyors
- Fog nozzles for fine mist generation
- Surfactants (wetting agents) improve effectiveness
- Automated systems respond to dust levels
2. Ventilation:
- Local exhaust ventilation at dust generation points
- General ventilation for area control
- Air filtration and cleaning systems
Dust Control in Mining Operations
3. Enclosure and Isolation:
- Enclose dusty processes where possible
- Negative pressure containment
- Remote operation of high-dust areas
4. Administrative Controls:
- Worker rotation to limit exposure time
- Training on dust hazards
- Prohibited eating/drinking areas
- Good housekeeping practices
Monitoring
- Personal air sampling for worker exposure
- Area monitoring for environmental compliance
- Real-time dust monitors with alarms
WSHT provides comprehensive dust suppression systems including spray bars, fog systems, mist cannons and complete dust management solutions.




