Abstract Real time monitoring of respirable dust (as a surrogate for RCS) opens the opportunity to warn workers when entering work areas with increased dust levels to provide them the information to fit RPE properly or exit the area. However in the past, the adoption of such monitoring approaches has been limited due to the bulkiness and price of devices. This paper reflects on how the miniaturisation of Optical Particle Counters has enabled light weight (<150g) wearable devices to be developed which are convenient for workers in the construction and minerals industry to wear on all working days. It provides an overview of the Optical particle counter. its performance in measuring respirable dust and how it has been integrated into a battery powered ' DustCanary; wearable device. Due to its size and convenience the DustCanary provides protection to both those at first line risk due to the areas they work (eg stone cutters, plant operatives) who by wearing such can devices can help identify changes in performance of Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV). or controls so that remedial action can be taken secondary risk on a plant who are not necessarily wearing RPE (such as delivery drivers) who can be warned when they enter an area where there are elevated respirable dust levels Case study data and examples will be shared.
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