Stage Loader Dust Control Reduces Longwall Intake Contamination - Objective

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Reduce longwall intake contamination by controlling respirable dust generated by the stage loader. Approach Install a water-powered scrubber on the stage loader immediately outby the crusher. Dusty air from the crusher is drawn through the scrubber and a clean air discharge is delivered into the primary face airflow. How It Works The contamination of intake air is a significant dust control problem often overlooked on many longwall faces. This dust source contributes to the full shift dust exposure of all face personnel, and thus can significantly affect compliance with Federal regulations. Several sources contribute to contamination; however, dust generated by the stage loader crusher is the single largest source. The breaking action of the crusher generates a tremendous quantity of dust, which mixes with the primary ventilation airstream and is carried down the entire length of the longwall face. The installation of a water-powered scrubber (see diagram) has proven effective in controlling crusher-generated dust. The scrubber is mounted immediately outby the crusher. A duct is placed over the scrubber intake and attached to a flanged opening over the crusher discharge. In
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APA:  (1982)  Stage Loader Dust Control Reduces Longwall Intake Contamination - Objective

MLA: Stage Loader Dust Control Reduces Longwall Intake Contamination - Objective. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.

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