Dust Abatement Activities Within United States Steel Corporation-Coal Operations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. R. Godard
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

The practice of dust abatement or control is not new to any operation of United States Steel Corporation. This report will review those activities, past and present, within the five operating districts of United States Steel-Coal Operations with specific reference to mechanical and continuous mining, and including both the health and safety aspects of the problem. Obviously, the first principle of dust control is to inhibit its formation If this is not practical, steps may be taken to prevent its becoming airborne. Airborne dust control can be realized by either collecting it at the point of generation, diluting it with large volumes of air to reduce concentration, settling it by various means, or with reference to ignition hazard only, render it incombustible by neutralization with an inert material. These basic principles have been verified by the work of many, including the Bureau of Mines, U. S. Department of Interior, Bituminous Coal Research, Inc., and the Mining Research Establishment of the National Coal Board of Great Britain. Their application to every day mining problems is best illustrated by the following examples.
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APA: R. R. Godard  (1967)  Dust Abatement Activities Within United States Steel Corporation-Coal Operations

MLA: R. R. Godard Dust Abatement Activities Within United States Steel Corporation-Coal Operations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1967.

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