Dust definition

Dust means any solid matter in a fine or disintegrated form which is capable of being dispersed or suspended in the atmosphere;
Dust means Grain dust attributable to the Client Grain extracted from dust collection plants in a Facility, but excluding Damaged Grain.
Dust or "dust emissions" means finely divided solid particulate matter occurring naturally or created by mechanical processing, handling or storage of materials in the solid state.

Examples of Dust in a sentence

  • ACSA Environment and Fire and Rescue to be notified where a spill occurs 4B Construction works Dust Damage to aircraft//injury to persons/adverse health effects/ Dust suppression measures are to be implemented and PPE used where required 4A Construction works/ Trenching Damage to underground services.

  • Dust abatement Materials shall not be applied when it is raining.

  • HUD Washington DC 20410 17 IMPORTANT! Lead From Paint, Dust, and Soil in and Around Your Home Can Be Dangerous if Not Managed Properly • Children under 6 years old are most at risk for lead poisoning in your home.

  • Dust abatement Materials shall be applied to the road surface as necessary to control road surface loss, provide for road user safety, and minimize damage to adjacent resources.

  • With the implementation of recommended dust suppression measures and mitigation measures specified in the Air Pollution Control (Construction Dust) Regulation and EM&A programme, dust impact on air sensitive receivers is anticipated to be minimal.


More Definitions of Dust

Dust means particulate matter which has, or may become, airborne.
Dust means solid particulate matter released into or carried in the air by natural forces, by any fuel-burning, combustion, process equipment or device, construction work, mechanical or industrial processes.
Dust means minute solid particles released into the air by natural forces or by mechanical processes such as crushing, grinding, milling, drilling, demolishing, shoveling, conveying, covering, bagging, sweeping, etc.
Dust means particles, of any shape, structure or density, dispersed in the gas phase at the sampling point conditions which may be collected by filtration under specified conditions after representative sampling of the gas to be analysed, and which remain upstream of the filter and on the filter after drying under specified conditions;
Dust means minute solid particles caused to be suspended in air by natural forces or by mechanical processes such as but not limited to crushing, grinding, milling, drilling, demolishing, shoveling, conveying, covering, bagging, mixing, sweeping, digging, scooping, and grading.
Dust means any airborne particulate matter;
Dust means solid particles capable of being blown about or suspended in the air. generated by handling, crushing, cutting, drilling, grinding, rapid impact, spraying, detonations, or disintegration of inorganic or organic materials and are of a composition similar to the substance or substances from which derived.