Effectiveness of the CPDM in reducing overexposures to coal mine dust

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jay F. Colinet Steven E. Mischler
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The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) promulgated a rule in 2014 that required numerous changes in compliance dust sampling requirements for coal mine operators. Two key parts of this rule were the lowering of the respirable coal mine dust standard from 2.0 mg/m3 to 1.5 mg/m3 and requiring operators of underground coal mines to use a continuous personal dust monitor (CPDM) for compliance sampling. The CPDM currently approved for compliance sampling is equipped with a display that provides miners with in-shift information on their respirable dust exposure. The goal was to provide an indication of a potential overexposure and empower the miner and mine operator to implement changes in controls and/or operating practices to prevent an overexposure from occurring.
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APA: Jay F. Colinet Steven E. Mischler  Effectiveness of the CPDM in reducing overexposures to coal mine dust

MLA: Jay F. Colinet Steven E. Mischler Effectiveness of the CPDM in reducing overexposures to coal mine dust. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,

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