RI 2339 Drilling and Dustiness of Metal-Mine Air

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. Harrington
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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10
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Publication Date:
Mar 1, 1922

Abstract

Notwithstanding all the effort maa.e to introduce wet drills to prevent dustiness of air of metal-mine workint;s pl2.ces, there has during the pa.st few years arisen in Australia and South Africa an impression that wet drills, in­cluding the Leyner typa, actuali"y cause und..ue quantities of finely divided ore and rock to rise into the air, these fine particles being chiefly attached to · P=i-rticles of fog or spray escc:.ping frow holes using water drills. This fs saia. to have created consternation in the ranks of the min operators who have com­piiei With drastic wet dri llin􀇝 r􀇞f,ubtions, 2nc:i. purchased and operateC1. various types of wet drills at no inconsiderable expeniiture in both money and effort.
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APA: D. Harrington  (1922)  RI 2339 Drilling and Dustiness of Metal-Mine Air

MLA: D. Harrington RI 2339 Drilling and Dustiness of Metal-Mine Air. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1922.

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