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http://dx.doi.org/10.15683/kosdi.2022.6.30.374

A Study on the Realization of Dust Damage Compensation Calculation for the Prevention of Dust Damage in Construction Site  

Kim, Jinho (Department of Industrial Engineering, Sunmoon University)
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Journal of the Society of Disaster Information / v.18, no.2, 2022 , pp. 374-385 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: Even if a damage is applied to the dust of the construction site containing the first-class carcinogen, it is dismissed or 5~30% of the amount of noise damage compensation is paid., Because of such loopholes, some construction companies are neglecting the dust management of the construction site, and the damage of the workers and the residents in the construction site continues. Method: The purpose of this study is to examine the problems of the calculation criteria of damage compensation amount of construction site dust, the measurement of dust concentration, the analysis of measurement data (the data of electric signboard measuring device by the mining scattering method), the prediction and evaluation methods such as modeling, and to suggest improvement measures. Result: It is found that it is impossible to calculate the amount of damages from dust damage in the construction site by calculating the current dust damage compensation amount and dust concentration modeling and measurement. Conclusion: It will receive an application for compensation for damage within the site where damage is expected (about 100m in the straight line and the boundary line of the site), and present a method of calculating the amount of compensation that differentially evaluates dust damage to the degree of dust management and compliance with dust-related legal standards.
Keywords
Total dust (TSP); Fine dust (PM-10); Ultrafine dust (PM-2.5); Concentration measurement; evaluation; Compensation calculation standard;
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