Dust Monitoring – Construction Works Next to Live Hospital Areas

The project involved sensitive refurbishments and upgrades near live kitchens, posing safety concerns. To address this, the contractor introduced a dust monitoring protocol using the XD one by Trolex, providing live, STEL, and TWA data.

Managers collaborated to understand the data and ensure clear client communication.

Comparative data revealed significant differences between site and clean kitchen dust levels, with daily monitoring confirming project safety and reassurance for the client

This data-driven safety approach for dust monitoring involved fostering precision, transparency, and client reassurance, with collaborative efforts enabling a clear understanding of dust levels, daily monitoring ensuring proactive safety commitment, and comparative analysis quantifying risks.

This data allowed them to monitor dust levels throughout the project in a particularly sensitive area of the hospital.

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