Dust hazards in assay labs

Last updated: 21 July 2016

Assay laboratory employers have a duty of care under the Occupational Safety and Heath Act (1984) to not expose workers or others at the workplace to hazards.

  • Milling or pulverising ore samples for assaying generates dust.
  • Ore samples may contain crystalline silica, asbestos and/or other hazardous substances.
  • Both respirable crystalline silica and asbestos may cause lung diseases including fibrosis and cancer through inhalation.
  • Dust may be generated at different points in the work process.
  • WorkSafe air monitoring data indicates that excessive exposures to inhalable dust, respirable dust and respirable crystalline silica commonly occur in these workplaces.

NOTE: This document relates to dust from the samples – not to lead dust from flux.