IC 9501 - Miners’ Views About Personal Dust Monitors

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert H. Peters Charles Vaught Erica E. Hall Jon C. Volkwein
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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53
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Publication Date:
Jan 2, 2008

Abstract

Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis is the leading cause of death due to occupational illness among U.S. coal miners. This disease is caused by miners’ exposure to excessive levels of respirable coal mine dust. A personal dust monitor (PDM) has recently been developed to provide near real-time feedback to miners regarding the level of respirable coal dust in the air they breathe. The main objective of this report is to document coal miners’ reactions to this device and how they make use of the information it provides. It summarizes a field study by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health that documented the opinions of 30 miners at 4 underground coal mines concerning the use of PDMs.
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APA: Robert H. Peters Charles Vaught Erica E. Hall Jon C. Volkwein  (2008)  IC 9501 - Miners’ Views About Personal Dust Monitors

MLA: Robert H. Peters Charles Vaught Erica E. Hall Jon C. Volkwein IC 9501 - Miners’ Views About Personal Dust Monitors. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2008.

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