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AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
a systematic approach to control the emission of air pollutants and to comply with legal requirements.
to the emission of all air particulate emitted from grit blasting operations and exhaust gases emitted from vehicles, cranes, mobile generators and mobile air compressors.
The following are the sources and control of air pollutant emission:
Dust Emission
Source: Open Blasting Operation For module and large Items For small item
Control: Total enclosure using canvas sheet Carryout at the designated ground with perimeter screen
Paint vapor emission
Source: Painting Operation For module and large Items For small item
Control: Total enclosure using canvas sheet Carryout at the designated ground with perimeter screen
Smoke emission
Source : Generator, Air Compressor, Crane, Forklift, Truck , etc
Control : Routine maintenance
- Monitoring of air emission from Wheelabrator shall be conducted annually by the qualified external body.
- Painting Engineer shall establish procedures to minimize paint vapor emission during the painting operation.
- The crane drivers and forklift drivers shall be switched off the engine when the crane or forklift is not in use.
- The Maintenance Department and Sub-Contractor shall periodically maintain the Wheelabrator, generator, air compressor, crane, forklifts and trucks in order to minimize air emissions and prevent excessive noise.
- HSE Department shall periodically monitor/testing air ambient as local regulation.
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