Improving estimation of the accuracy of the personal dust monitor (PDM) - SME Transactions 2011

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. J. Page
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The personal dust monitor (PDM) is a combined tapered element oscillating microbalance (TEOM) respirable dust monitor and cap lamp, configured to have dimensions and weight similar to those of a lead-acid miner’s cap lamp battery. The Higgins-Dewell (HD) cyclone design operated at 2.2 L min-1 airflow has previously been reported to have low bias relative to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) convention. Previous reports have described the PDM as meeting the NIOSH Accuracy Criterion. In order to avoid certain analysis anomalies encountered during these evaluations, a different method of establishing the PDM relative standard deviation was employed. Re-analysis of laboratory data for both the early prototype and precommercial PDMs indicates that the PDM still meets the NIOSH accuracy criterion, and that the precommercial PDMs are more accurate than previously reported.
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APA: S. J. Page  (2011)  Improving estimation of the accuracy of the personal dust monitor (PDM) - SME Transactions 2011

MLA: S. J. Page Improving estimation of the accuracy of the personal dust monitor (PDM) - SME Transactions 2011. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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