Mining Publication: Technology News 447 - Dust Collector Discharge Shroud Reduces Dust Exposure to Drill Operators at Surface Coal Mines
Original creation date: March 1995
This Technology News discusses a control measure to reduce respirable dust generated from emptying dry dust collectors on small truck-mounted drills used at surface mines. This involves placing a barrier or shroud around the hopper discharge doors extending to the ground. This shroud confines the dust collector fines during dumping to an enclosed space, reducing airborne dust entrainment into the surrounding worker environment. Although developed for surface mine rock drills, this technique can be applied to many mobile rock drills operating in the construction industry as well.
Authors: JA Organiscak, SJ Page
Technology News - March 1995
NIOSHTIC2 Number: 20023041
Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, Technology News 447, 1995; :1-2
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- Best Practices for Dust Control in Coal Mining
- Dust Control Practices for Underground Coal Mining
- Evaluation of the Approach to Respirable Quartz Exposure Control in U.S. Coal Mines
- Field Evaluation of Air-blocking Shelf for Dust Control on Blasthole Drills
- Implementation of an Ergonomics Process at a US Surface Coal Mine
- Improved Drill Shroud Capture of Respirable Dust Utilizing Air Nozzles Underneath the Drill Deck
- NIOSH Hazard Controls 27 - New Shroud Design Controls Silica Dust from Surface Mine and Construction Blast Hole Drills
- Technology News 440 - Improved Dust Control for Surface Coal Mine Drills With Rotoclone Collectors
- Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program