Technology News - No. 532 - Collapsible Drill Steel Enclosure for Reducing Roof Bolting Machine Drilling Noise

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Sep 1, 2008

Abstract

To reduce operator exposure to drilling noise from roof bolting machines. Background Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a prevalent occupational illness in the United States. Studies indicate that 70%?90% of miners have NIHL significant enough to be classified as a hearing disability. Mine Safety and Health Administration studies indicated that roof bolting machine operators are among those overexposed to noise. Field studies support the premise that, on average, drilling is the loudest noise source to which a roof bolting machine operator is typically exposed and contributes greatly to the operator?s noise exposure. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has further determined that the drill steel and chuck radiate a significant amount of noise during drilling. To address this noise hazard, NIOSH developed a collapsible drill steel enclosure (CDSE) to encapsulate the drill steel during the drilling portion of the roof bolting machine duty cycle. In addition, NIOSH is collaborating with J. H. Fletcher & Co. in the continued development of a CDSE.
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APA:  (2008)  Technology News - No. 532 - Collapsible Drill Steel Enclosure for Reducing Roof Bolting Machine Drilling Noise

MLA: Technology News - No. 532 - Collapsible Drill Steel Enclosure for Reducing Roof Bolting Machine Drilling Noise. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2008.

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