Water Infusion May Reduce Longwall Worker's Dust Exposure - Objective

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Lower the respirable dust expo-sure of longwall mine workers by reducing the amount of air-borne respirable dust generated during coal extraction. Approach Increase the moisture content of the coal seam through water infusion before the coal is mined. How Water Infusion Works Increasing the moisture content in coal tends to prevent respirable dust from becoming air-borne during mining and transport. The moisture content of the coal seam can be increased by infusing water into the seam. Water under pressure is forced into the cracks (cleats) of the coal seam through sealed bore-holes. The effectiveness of water infusion is a function of the amount of water the coal seam accepts (its infusibility), which depends on the cleat density (cleat spacing) and cleat size (crack diameter). Thus the effect of water infusion on dust control depends mainly on coal seam characteristics. Water infusion techniques are generally used to restrict the flow of methane gas to the working face; however, the technique provides an alternative dust control method in mines with severe dust problems which limit production.
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APA:  (1987)  Water Infusion May Reduce Longwall Worker's Dust Exposure - Objective

MLA: Water Infusion May Reduce Longwall Worker's Dust Exposure - Objective. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1987.

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