Present Trends in Oust Sampling and MAC Values in West Germany

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Martin Landwehr
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

"Dust samplers are based on different principles. The konimeter is based on the number of particles counted; mining applications are based on routine sampling; and the photometrical evaluation of samples is used after the pre-separation of particles above 5 micron by the mining konimeter. In special cases, the Draeger sampler is used for quantitative analysis. General trends are toward larger samples, concentration on a weight basis, fractionation into size groups by different techniques and an analysis of composition. Standards or TLVs already exist in all industries. Surface industries base their criteria on concentrations and quartz contents in particles below 5 micron. The mining industry uses the tyndalloscope routinely to determine concentrations; concurrent] y, the rock content, as deter-mined by ashing samples, is obtained by konimeter.Threshold limits are related to the rock content in respirable fractions and tyndallometrically determined concentrations. The TL Vs are based empirically on Landwehr's ""dust values,"" as agreed upon with the Mines Inspectorates. Recently, and in accurate sampling, dust samplers have been used that count the dust in two fractions -above and below 5 microns. Mineral composition is determined either for all minerais or just for quartz. In assessing the dust hazard by Landwehr's ""dust values,"" all minerais are taken into consideration; in coal dust sampling, however, only the quartz content is taken into account. Efforts are now being made to co-ordinate the different assessment methods, arriving at uniform MAC values in agreement with those of other countries."
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APA: Martin Landwehr  (1969)  Present Trends in Oust Sampling and MAC Values in West Germany

MLA: Martin Landwehr Present Trends in Oust Sampling and MAC Values in West Germany. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1969.

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