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Dust Control Systems in Construction

Dust is unavoidable in the construction industry. Plus, without proper management it can quickly become a serious risk to worker health, job site safety, and regulatory compliance.

Mideco’s dust control systems for construction are engineered to provide solutions to the problems you face. Whether you’re working with silica-heavy concrete or fine plasterboard dust, each solution is built to capture, filter, and contain harmful particulates right at the source. Whatever your industrial dust management needs, we help to keep your people safe, and your workplace up and running.

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The role of dust control systems in construction

Construction sites are among the highest-risk environments for dust exposure. Silica dust, wood dust, and gypsum-based particles are common hazards. When inhaled, these fine particles can lodge deep in the lungs and cause long-term health issues such as silicosis, asthma, and lung cancer.

Australian workplace regulations—such as those from Safe Work Australia and the EPA—require construction companies to control airborne dust effectively. Mideco’s construction dust management systems are constructed to help you maintain these standards and protect worker health, all without compromising productivity.

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Effectively manage the dust-generating sources

Silica dust is one of the most hazardous forms of airborne particulate found on construction sites. It’s released when materials like concrete, bricks, tiles, sandstone, and mortar are cut, ground, or drilled. Inhalation of fine silica particles is a leading cause of silicosis and has been linked to lung cancer.

Wood dust is another common and dangerous by-product of construction activity. Generated during the sawing, sanding, or drilling of softwoods, hardwoods, MDF, and plywood, wood dust is closely associated with respiratory problems and nasal cancer, particularly in poorly ventilated areas.

Lower toxicity dusts, such as gypsum (found in plasterboard), marble, limestone, and dolomite, are less hazardous by comparison. However, prolonged exposure during dry cutting, grinding, or mixing of these materials can lead to chronic respiratory irritation and reduced air quality on site.

Challenges in construction dust control

  • Multiple dust types: Construction sites often produce a mix of high- and low-toxicity dust, requiring versatile dust control systems construction professionals can rely on.
  • Health risks: Repeated exposure to airborne dust causes chronic respiratory issues, especially among unprotected or untrained workers.
  • Compliance risks: Failure to implement effective construction dust management can lead to legal penalties, project delays, and increased insurance costs.

Mideco’s dust management systems for construction

Bat Vent®: A compact, industrial-grade dust collector designed for control rooms, offices, or site enclosures. HEPA filtration purifies incoming air and maintains safe internal air pressure.

Baghouse Collectors: High-efficiency filtration systems ideal for concrete cutting, mixing, or heavy dust applications. Built for continuous use and high dust loads.

Mideclones: Robust cyclone separators for removing coarse construction dust. Ideal as a pre-filtration stage or standalone unit in high-dust zones.

Tubular Pulse Filters: Pulse-jet cleaning filters for large construction sites with heavy dust volume. Maintain constant airflow and reduce system blockages.

We apply the same proven technology across all the industries we serve, such as dust collection in Pharmaceuticals and dust collection solutions in Farms.

Why Mideco construction dust solutions?

  • Easy installation and integration: Mideco systems are designed for straightforward setup, whether you’re installing them on a new build or retrofitting into an active construction site.
  • High dust capture rates: Our equipment effectively handles a range of construction dust, from fine silica particles to heavier wood or gypsum dust, ensuring cleaner air and safer conditions.
  • Durable construction: Built with industrial-grade materials, Mideco’s systems are made to withstand harsh weather, rough handling, and high-dust environments common in construction.
  • Compliance-ready for Australian and international regulations: All systems support compliance with local WHS laws and global standards, helping you meet EPA and occupational health requirements with confidence.

Making the most out of your construction dust management

  • Strategic placement: Locate systems near cutting, grinding, or material handling zones to capture dust before it spreads.
  • Routine maintenance: Keep filters, ducts, and airflow systems clean and functioning with regular inspections.
  • Worker training: Educate staff on how to safely operate and maintain dust management systems to ensure performance and safety.

Keep your air clean, and your staff safe

Mideco understands the unique pressures you face in the construction industry. Our high-performance construction dust management systems are built to protect workers and improve air quality. Contact Mideco today to invest in a dust control solution—it’s time to safeguard your business for good.

Looking for another solution for another industry? These same challenges appear in related sectors such as dust collection solutions in Mines and dust collection solutions in Quarries, where dust exposure is also persistent and high-risk.

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Chris Wilson, Quarry Manager
Hanson Glasshouse Quarry

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