Fugitive Dust: Managing Risk through Strategic Planning, Mitigation, and Monitoring
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| Course Code: 17-0227-ONL27 / Online / Feb 9 - 10, 2027 | More Info REGISTER NOW |
Course Fee: $1,295.00 + taxes / 14 Professional Development Hours
After participating in this course, you will be able to:
- Explain the fundamentals of fugitive dust, including particulate matter size fractions (PM₁₀ and PM₂.₅) and their health and environmental impacts
- Interpret legislation and regulatory requirements governing fugitive dust management and environmental compliance
- Identify and assess fugitive dust sources and risks across construction, mining, aggregates, site remediation, and heavy industrial operations
- Develop and implement effective fugitive dust management and control plans that mitigate off‑site impacts and meet regulatory standards
- Manage monitoring, documentation, and reporting requirements related to fugitive dust issues across a variety of projects
Description:
Fugitive dust management is a critical consideration for large infrastructure projects, site remediation activities, mineral extraction, and many large industrial operations. Poorly controlled fugitive dust can result in regulatory non-compliance, project delays, environmental harm, and impacts to health and safety.
The primary tool for managing off-site fugitive dust is the development and implementation of a dust management and control plan, which is typically submitted to regulators for review and approval. This course provides participants with a practical understanding of how fugitive dust is generated, how risks are assessed, and how effective dust management strategies are developed and implemented.
Drawing on experience from a variety of dust control projects, this course applies concepts in a case study format to support the development of practical, defensible dust management plans. Participants are encouraged to bring forward their own case studies or problems for discussion; where this is not possible, prepared case scenarios are provided.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for professionals involved in environmental management, regulatory compliance, and project execution, including:
- Environmental Managers and Coordinators
- Engineers
- Scientists and Technicians
- Corporate and Project Managers
- Facility Managers and Plant Superintendents
- Consultants and Contractors
- Regulatory Personnel
Course Syllabus
The Basics of Particulate Matter
- Size fractions - TPM, PM10 and PM2.5
- Relative importance
- Composition (metals, silica, and other air toxics)
- Legislative and health aspects
Mechanisms for Generation & Transport
- Science of airborne dust
- Factors that influence dust generation and propagation, such as weather conditions and wind patterns, site layout, local terrain, and moisture content
Sector Sources
- Infrastructure construction and demolition
- Site Remediation
- Mining and aggregates
- Heavy Industry – metals, cement
Source Quantification
- Source silt content measurement, emission factors
- Metals, semi-volatiles, and respirable silica
- Source apportionment
Case Study – Part 1 Sources
Impact Assessment
- The concept model
- Health and ecological risk assessment
- Ambient monitoring networks
- Dispersion modelling – benefits, problems and pitfalls
Mitigation
- Dust management vs dust control
- Management activities
- Dust suppression
Case Study – Part 2 Impact Assessment
Monitoring
- Inspection and monitoring protocols
- Instrumentation – discussion and examples
- Action levels, data management, and reporting
Putting it All Together
- The dust management and control plan
- Complaint response
- Discussions with the regulator
Case Study – Part 3 Dust Management and Monitoring
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COURSE FEES & CREDITs
Fee: $1,295.00 + taxes
- 1.4 Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
- 14 Professional Development Hours (PDHs)
These course credits will help attendees earn training requirements for their associations or provincial governing bodies.







