Guide to the prevention and suppression of dust in mining, tunnelling and quarrying

The object of this manual is to indicate those operations in mining, tunnelling and quarrying which are likely to give rise to airborne dust, and to describe ways in which the concentrations may be determined and how they may be eliminated or reduced.

Code of practice | 01 January 1965
In all mining countries throughout the world, silicosis and pneumoconiosis still constitute two of the most severe and costly occupational health problems which industry has to face. The object of this manual is to indicate which operations in mining, tunnelling and quarrying are likely to give rise to airborne dust, and to describe the ways in which the concentrations may be determined and how they may be eliminated or reduced. Descriptions of technical measures for dust prevention are also included.