Silica Dust Sources In Underground Metal/Nonmetal Mines - Two Case Studies (4bbb9237-e646-4345-b5e7-01298aa32028)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. H. Grau
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's Pittsburgh Research Laboratory is now involved in research to identify silica dust generation in underground metal/nonmetal mines. The ultimate goal of this research is to develop control technologies to reduce worker exposure to respirable silica dust. Commodities and job classifications with the highest silica dust exposure have been identified through analysis of the Mine Safety and Health Administration's compliance dust-sampling database. Dust surveys were conducted in an underground limestone and gold mine to investigate silica dust sources, generation levels and the controls being used. A summary of the mining operations, sampling procedures, resulting data and suggested methods to improve dust control are provided.
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APA: R. H. Grau  (2003)  Silica Dust Sources In Underground Metal/Nonmetal Mines - Two Case Studies (4bbb9237-e646-4345-b5e7-01298aa32028)

MLA: R. H. Grau Silica Dust Sources In Underground Metal/Nonmetal Mines - Two Case Studies (4bbb9237-e646-4345-b5e7-01298aa32028). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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