Respirable Dust Survey In Coal Preparation Plants ? Objective

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

Abstract

Reduce respirable dust in coal preparation plants. Approach Survey a representative sample of coal preparation plants to (1) determine the dust problem extent, and (2) evaluate practical dust control techniques. Coal Preparation Plant Survey Results Of the approximately 500 coal preparation plants in the United States, 18 plants in six States were randomly selected for survey. The raw hourly capacities ranged from 250 to 1,250 tons, plant construction dates ranged from 1037 to 1982, and usually 3 to 10 workers were required per shift. Respirable dust concentrations within the plants surveyed ranged from very good (less than 1 mg/m') to very poor (14 mg/m3). No relationship was found between dust concentration and age or capacity of the plant. Six of the plants had long-term respirable dust concentrations between 7 and 14 mg/m' in specific areas; six had concentrations between 2.2 and 6.2 mg/m'. Except fur ventilation, only 4 of the 18 plants used operating dust control devices with mixed effectiveness.
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APA:  (1989)  Respirable Dust Survey In Coal Preparation Plants ? Objective

MLA: Respirable Dust Survey In Coal Preparation Plants ? Objective. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1989.

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