Add-on Wet Dust Suppression Systems for Jackhammers

An add-on system to a jackhammer with a water tank and pump, water hose to the jackhammer and spray nozzle mounted on the jackhammer.


Risks Addressed:

Silica dust exposure may cause silicosis or lung scarring with prolonged exposure.  Silicosis is an incurable, sometimes fatal, disease.  The NIOSH Recommended Exposure Limit (REL) is 0.05 mg/m3 as time-weighted average concentration for up to a 10-hour workday during a 40-hour workweek.  Silica has also been associated with lung cancer.


How Risks are Reduced:

The water spray nozzle is located on the body of the jackhammer and aimed toward the bit, the site of dust generation.  When dust and silica particles are sprayed with water mist they combine and, due to their increased weight, settle to the ground.  These systems control dust and silica near the source, reducing concentrations in the worker's breathing zone and his or her exposure.

Availability

NIOSH Workplace Solutions Sheet
The National Institute of Safety and Health (NIOSH) has published a series of “Workplace Solutions”, which are easy-to-understand recommendations from NIOSH research results. Related to this Construction Solution, please find more information on: Water Spray Control of Hazardous Dust When Breaking Concrete with a Jackhammer

How to Make Your Very Own Jackhammer Spray Dust Control
While not commercially available, instructions for constructing a water dust control for use with a jackhammer are found in the document titled How to Make Your Very Own Jackhammer Spray Dust Control by Ken Hoffner, CIH, CSP - NJ Laborers’ Health and Safety Fund http://www.njlaborers.org/sites/all/themes/liuna/files/jackhammer.pdf