Respirable coal mine dust in the vicinity of a roof bolter: An interlaboratory study to compare wet versus dry dust collection systems

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 2
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- 163 KB
- Publication Date:
- Mar 1, 2024
Abstract
The resurgence of severe lung disease among U.S. coal
miners has not only highlighted the need for improved dust
controls, but also the need for an improved understanding of
dust characteristics and monitoring strategies [1]. Following
up on prior work by the National Institute of Occupational
Safety and Health (NIOSH) to demonstrate a novel wet
dust collection system on a roof bolter [2], the current study
explores the effect of that system on dust characteristics and
uses interlaboratory comparisons to comment on analytical
methods. Results indicate the wet system did not appreciably
affect the composition or size of respirable dust in the vicinity
of the operating roof bolter. However, the system does
appear to have substantial benefits for the operator. NIOSH
has already shown it can reduce the respirable dust mass
concentration to which the operator is exposed during dustbox
cleanout [2,3], which is a frequent maintenance activity
that can re-aerosolize dust, and new results here indicate the
silica and silicates content in this dust may also be reduced,
thereby reducing the overall hazard. Moreover, regarding
analytical methods, excellent correlation was demonstrated
between measurements of quartz mass, taken first by NIOSH
and then by a university laboratory, using direct-on-filter
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) analysis. This method
is the basis for envisioned “end of shift” silica monitoring
(quartz is the predominant form of crystalline silica in coal
mines) [4]. For particle-level analysis by scanning electron
microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
(SEM-EDX), there was more variability in results generated
by two independent university laboratories.
Citation
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(2024) Respirable coal mine dust in the vicinity of a roof bolter: An interlaboratory study to compare wet versus dry dust collection systemsMLA: Respirable coal mine dust in the vicinity of a roof bolter: An interlaboratory study to compare wet versus dry dust collection systems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.