IC 7090 Some Fundamentals Of Smoke Abatement

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 62
- File Size:
- 25132 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1939
Abstract
Smoke abatement is a subject of which fuel technology, although absolutely essential, is only a part. Its successful accomplishment starts and ends with human factors that must be given thorough consideration; between this "start" and "end" fuel technology is applied. Smoke abatement usually starts from the desire of some person or persons to be free from uncleanness caused by the stack of someone else and ends with the sincere desire of the operator of the fuel-burning equipment to maintain a clear stack. Although "smoke abatement been discussed for many years, it is only recently that the public has been mindful of such expressions as "air pollution" and "air hygiene." The subject has duel in common with that of supplying pure water but is more complicated. The public desires pure water, expects pure water, is willing to pay for pure water, and expects to continue to pay for it indefinitely; it is a development of civilization. It is doubtless correct to say, however, that people in general do not et realize the detriment of air pollution to their well-being or give the question enough serious consideration. This is illustrated by the fact that in city smoke abatement it is the mass of small householders that sins the most and is the hardest to handle. It is rather difficult to assemble a group of people in a room without the air becoming contaminated with smoke. Smoke abatement will lag with the lack of desire for pure air - probably the biggest human factor involved in its accomplishment.
Citation
APA:
(1939) IC 7090 Some Fundamentals Of Smoke AbatementMLA: IC 7090 Some Fundamentals Of Smoke Abatement. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1939.