OFR-150-81 Demonstration Of A Dust Control System For Boom-Type Roadheaders

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 54
- File Size:
- 17065 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1981
Abstract
This program was initiated by USBM to quantify the respirable dust problem caused by the use .of roadheaders in underground metal/nonmetal mines with special emphasis on this problem in uranium mines. The contract called for the development of methods or equipment to alleviate the respirable dust and to implement the solution in a mine. Attempts to quantify the dust problem were made in the following way: survey of MSHA records, survey of state mine enforcement agencies, survey of mine records, dust measurements taken at two mines using roadheaders. The results of this study are not conclusive due to very limited and sometimes less than useful data; however, the study does indicate that a serious dust problem could and may exist. If and when roadheader use becomes more popular, it is almost certain that development of dust control procedures and equipment will be necessary. This contract was concluded without developing this equipment since only one roadheader is currently in use in an American uranium mine and the mine prefers not to participate in the program at this time. This report discusses the available data concerning respirable dust problems and presents a solution which can potentially help to solve the problem. The solution requires the use of blowing ventilation, on-board dust extraction at the source, and filtration, as well as continued use of water sprays. The on-site tuning of such a system is necessary to demonstrate the degree of improvement possible.
Citation
APA:
(1981) OFR-150-81 Demonstration Of A Dust Control System For Boom-Type RoadheadersMLA: OFR-150-81 Demonstration Of A Dust Control System For Boom-Type Roadheaders. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1981.