IC 8894 How To Evaluate Longwall Dust Sources With Gravimetric Personal Samplers

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Steven J. Page
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Longwall double-drum shearers frequently have difficulty complying with the 2.0 mg/m3 dust standard and, therefore, require the use of effective dust controls. However, before dust controls can be implemented effectively, the major individual dust sources must be determined and their relative severity evaluated. The Bureau of Mines has recently developed a sampling strategy, based upon short-term gravimetric sampling, that can identify the major dust sources contributing to the shearer operator's exposure. This technique utilizes approved gravimetric sampling equipment already available to all mine operators and can be performed by two people in 2 days. Five examples, including data analysis, are discussed with respect to various cutting sequences. In addition, typical dust source contributions obtained from studies of double-drum shearer operations regularly in compliance are included. Mine operators can thereby compare their dust source evaluation results with those from these longwalls.
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APA: Steven J. Page  (1982)  IC 8894 How To Evaluate Longwall Dust Sources With Gravimetric Personal Samplers

MLA: Steven J. Page IC 8894 How To Evaluate Longwall Dust Sources With Gravimetric Personal Samplers. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.

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