7 Basis For The Recommended Standard - 7.1 The NIOSH Rel For Respirable Coal Mine Dust

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 27
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- 1197 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1997
Abstract
NIOSH recommends that exposures to respirable coal mine dust be limited to 1 mg/m3 as a TWA concentration for up to 10 hr/day during a 40-hr workweek, measured according to current MSHA methods (see Section 5.1 and Appendix J). NIOSH recommends that sampling be conducted with a device that operates in accordance with the NIOSH accuracy criteria [Busch 1977; Busch and Taylor 198 11 and the international definition of respirable dust [ACGIH 1994; CEN 1993; IS01993; Soderholm 1991a,b; 1989].* The REL represents the upper limit of exposure for each worker during each work shift. For single, full-shift samples used to determine noncompliance, NIOSH recommends that MSHA make no upward adjustment of the REL to account for measurement uncertainties [NIOSH 1994c] (see also Section 5.6.2). NIOSH further recommends that all reasonable efforts be made to reduce exposures to respirable coal mine dust below the REL through the use of engineering controls and work practices.
Citation
APA: (1997) 7 Basis For The Recommended Standard - 7.1 The NIOSH Rel For Respirable Coal Mine Dust
MLA: 7 Basis For The Recommended Standard - 7.1 The NIOSH Rel For Respirable Coal Mine Dust. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1997.