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We don’t do any chasing, as we just do site temporary supply. But we’re everywhere at all stages of construction from groundworks until the permanent supply is on, so we usually avoid being in the thick of it in terms of dust creation, but everywhere is dusty, it feels rare that we’re on site once the place is clean tbh. And if it’s not dust it’s exhaust pollutants from plant and generators.
Can’t bloody wait to qualify and get out.
Mmmmmm.
All that wall chasing is, I think, possibly worse.
Most of the sparx I've worked with away from big sites think that the safest way to cut their chases in walls is one hand holding the grinder and the other hand holding the nozzle of a clapped out Henry hoover behind the disc. They always seem pretty bemused when I get salty with them for filling the air with silica dust and very few understand that a proper m class extractor is not the same as a Henry let alone have heard of a chasing saw.