The 5 Main RCS Control Techniques
Thankfully, the risks posed by RCS can be completely eliminated through the adoption of good practices in the workplace!
Let’s take a look at the key ways of managing RCS exposure.
There are 5 main control techniques used to reduce exposure to dust at work. These are:
Good Hygiene / Housekeeping
Washing work clothes and vacuuming up dust produced by processes stops dust accumulating over time – a clean workspace is a safe one.
Ventilation / Extraction
Air control systems help maintain safe air quality by capturing RCS at source, before we are exposed to it, and replacing contaminated air with clean air.
Protective Equipment
PPE (e.g. respiratory protective equipment) protects workers from dust when all other control measures are insufficient to control exposure risks.
Water
When a material is wet, dust is prevented from becoming airborne.
Enclosure
Conducting RCS producing processes in a sealed environment prevents dust exposure at the source.






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