OFR-29-86 Control Of Respirable Quartz On Continuous Mining Sections

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 106
- File Size:
- 30055 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1985
Abstract
The contract objective was to evaluate sources of airborne quartz and research control methods that would assist underground mine operators in complying with respirable dust standards which have been reduced because of quartz in the dust exceeding five percent. The work involved: Phase I -evaluate sources of quartz dust at the roof bolter work location; Phase II -evaluate the relationship between the quartz content of the coal and adjoining rock strata and quartz exposure at the roof bolter and continuous miner locations Phase III -conduct laboratory tests to determine performance parameters for roof bolter dust collector systems. The underground surveys for Phases I and II determined: (1) the continuous miner typically is the greatest source of quartz exposure for the miner and roof bolter operators when single-split ventilation is utilized, (2) a statistically significant relationship between quartz content in face material and operator exposure was not determined and data suggested mining equipment and procedures may be more critical. The Phase III lab tests indicated the use of dust hog-type bits, filter cartridges, maximized collector airflow, and reduced bit rpm should be utilized to minimize dust liberation at the roof bolter.
Citation
APA: (1985) OFR-29-86 Control Of Respirable Quartz On Continuous Mining Sections
MLA: OFR-29-86 Control Of Respirable Quartz On Continuous Mining Sections. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1985.