Press Release: 15 December 2022
Dust suppression specialists Global Road Technology (GRT) are seeking to apply elements of the Queensland government’s new Code of Practice for managing silica dust exposure across their operations worldwide as they seek to build their reputation as world leaders in the field.
GRT plans to incorporate elements of the Managing respirable crystalline silica dust exposure in construction and manufacturing of construction elements Code of Practice 2022 as part of its ‘whole-of-site’ approach to dust mitigation strategies and educate its clients about the benefits of applying this approach as a baseline standard for worker safety.
For GRT, what the Code of Practice provides is one of the highest legislative frameworks for worker safety on construction or mining sites to operate within. They can then showcase this standard to existing and new international clients as its baseline standard when providing or promoting its services as a complementary tool to highlight that the company is meeting the highest possible safety standards to protect workers and communities alike.
“Our core focus as a business over the past decade has been on developing products and services that provide ‘whole-of-site’ dust mitigation controls designed to stop the spread of particulate pollution and what this Code of Practice achieves for us is showcasing that we meet some of the highest legislative requirements possible to protect workers,” said GRT CEO Troy Adams.
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“It aligns with our entire philosophy as a business to eliminate the spread of particulate pollution and we can showcase to international clients that are practices meet some of the highest safety standards possible when it comes to stopping the spread of crystalline silica particles. Our innovative product suite has seen GRT emerge as a national leader in the development of infrastructure and process solutions for Australian industry and we can use this Code of Practice as a tool when promoting our services in new markets within Africa, Asia and South America to highlight to international partners that worker safety is paramount in everything that we do.”
Approved by Industrial Relations Minister, the Managing respirable crystalline silica dust exposure in construction and manufacturing of construction elements Code of Practice 2022 will commence in Queensland on 1st May 2023.
It will apply to construction work as well as the manufacture of materials such as bricks, blocks, tiles, mortar and concrete with a key focus on dust control methods that prevent silica dust from being generated or being released into the air, including water suppression and on-tool dust extraction.
Companies will need to meet these requirements to perform duties in these fields with the focus on worker safety being driven by rising cases of the deadly lung disease silicosis caused by exposure to silica dust.
According to Troy Adams, GRT’s innovative product suite of dust suppression non-toxic chemical applications twinned with its engineered dosing and application techniques sees it well-placed to meet the requirements of the new Code of Practice, while also giving the company another way to showcase to new and existing clients its commitment to the safety of workers.
“Over the past decade of us operating we have seen awareness grow about the dangers of particulate pollution caused by elements like respirable crystalline silica dust to workers and communities,” Mr Adams said.
“For us as a company as a business our advantage lies in that applying ‘whole of site’ dust management strategies for 10 years now and have the products and services that can literally stop dust at its source to protect the health and safety of workers and their communities alike. In some respects the significant investment we’ve made is vindicated by the focus of government around the dangers of silica dust and we are in the position to utilise this and our meeting of these requirements as a way to promote our products and services globally as a firm that is committed to protecting workers from the dangers of deadly lung diseases by stopping dust at its source.”
Source: AustralianMining
Troy Adams
Troy Adams is the Managing Director of Global Road Technology (GRT) Specialising in Engineered Solutions for Dust Suppression, Erosion Control, Soil Stabilisation and Water Management. A pioneering, socially conscious Australian entrepreneur, Troy Adams is passionate about health and safety and providing innovative solutions that are cost-effective to the mining industry, governments and infrastructure sectors. Troy is also a tech investor, director of companies like Crossware, Boost, Hakkasan, Novikov and more.
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