IC 8021 Dust Control In Mining, Tunneling, And Quarrying In The United States, 1955 Through 1957 ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Floyd G. Anderson
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

The increasing trend toward use of continuous-type mining machines created a significant dust problem in coal mining, which resolved itself into three categories: Visibility at face, deposition on return airways, and the potential health hazard. The control measures applicable to these conditions and studied or developed from 1955 through 1957 are summarized and reviewed in this report. Other important problems brought into focus during the same period were radiation exposure in uranium mining and high temperature and humidity. Although temperature and atmospheric pressure alone may not be contributing factors in the incidence of silicosis, the few mining companies who operate under the extremes of these conditions are dust conscious and keep dust-control engineers on their operating staffs.
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APA: Floyd G. Anderson  (1961)  IC 8021 Dust Control In Mining, Tunneling, And Quarrying In The United States, 1955 Through 1957 ? Summary

MLA: Floyd G. Anderson IC 8021 Dust Control In Mining, Tunneling, And Quarrying In The United States, 1955 Through 1957 ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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