OFR-31-86 Conveyor Belt Dust Control

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Vinit Mody
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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409
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The belt conveyor is one of the major pieces of equipment for transferring bulk material in mining operations. However, considerable amount of respirable dust may be generated whenever the bulk material is loaded, dumped, or transferred. This report identifies and evaluates various dust control technolgies applicable to belt conveyors, and describes how an integrated systems approach can reduce dust emissions at a transfer point. Phase I of the program consisted of literature search and a critical evaluation of various dust control technologies. The work established that a comprehensive approach to calculating exhaust volumes for dust collection system does not exist. The parameters that affect the wet dust suppression efficiency were also reviewed. Based on the Phase I work, bulk material handling system and dry dust collection or wet dust suppression systems were designed and installed at a number of transfer points in a limestone processing facility, a surface mine selected as a field test site. Field test data were used to determine the validity of various exhaust volume calculations at the different transfer points. The field test data also formed the basis for the evaluations of the relative effectiveness of commercially available and wet dust suppression systems in controlling respirable dust emissions.
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APA: Vinit Mody  (1984)  OFR-31-86 Conveyor Belt Dust Control

MLA: Vinit Mody OFR-31-86 Conveyor Belt Dust Control. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1984.

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