New Pallet Loading System Lowers Worker's Dust Exposure And Improves Bag Stacking Process ? Objective

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Lower workers' dust exposures during bag stacking while ergonomically improving the bag stacking process. Approach Install a new pallet loading dust control system which uses a push-pull ventilation technique along with a hydraulic lift table to control the pallet loading height throughout the entire loading cycle. How It Works A low-volume, high-velocity blower system operating at approximately at 120 cfm blows a stream of air over the top layer of bags on the pallet. The blower system is composed of two 3-inch air jets (approximately 1,200-ft/min velocity) directed toward an exhaust system on the opposite side of the pallet. As these air jets travel across the pallet, they en-train dust generated during bag stacking. The dust laden air is then captured by the exhaust ventilation system which draws approximately 2,500 cfm through an exhaust hood on the opposite side of the pallet.
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APA:  (1989)  New Pallet Loading System Lowers Worker's Dust Exposure And Improves Bag Stacking Process ? Objective

MLA: New Pallet Loading System Lowers Worker's Dust Exposure And Improves Bag Stacking Process ? Objective. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1989.

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