Announcement
by the Department of Labour Inspection on dust in the atmosphere |
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High concentrations of dust are
observed in the air today, according to measurements from ground Stations of
the Air Quality Monitoring Network operated by the Department of Labour
Inspection. The public, and particularly any vulnerable groups of population (children, older people, and the infirm) are urged to avoid circulating in open spaces until the observed episode has elapsed, as the small size of respirable particles in dust may have negative effects on human health. The employers, based on The
Safety and Health at Work (Code of Practice for the Protection of Persons at
Work During Dust Episodes) Order of 2022 (P. I. 410/2022), must take
appropriate measures (organizational and/or technical) after assessing any
risks that their employees may face while working in open spaces. Ιt is
recommended that workers in such spaces use appropriate means of personal
protection. In detail, the latest hourly
dust concentrations measured at 8 a.m. in the following areas are:
It is noted that the term
‘dust’ refers to respirable particulate matter of a diameter smaller than 10
μm (PM10) in the air. According to the relevant legislation, a
limit value not to be exceeded is set for the daily average concentrations at
50 μg/m3 (micrograms per cubic meter). More information on the
measured pollutant concentrations and real-time updates is available online
at www.airquality.gov.cy, and also through the free mobile
application ‘Air Quality Cyprus’. (NZ/EP) |