Survey of noise in coal preparation plants

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
JeffreyS. Vipperman EricR. Bauer Daniel R. Babich
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In response to the continuing problem of noise induced hearing loss NIHL among mine workers, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NIOSH has conducted numerous noise surveys in coal preparation plants. The research, consisting of worker dose monitoring, task observations, and equipment noise profiling, was completed in eight separate preparation plants. Worker dose monitoring was conducted for three shifts in most cases. Workers experiencing higher than allowable doses were task-observed for one full shift to correlate dose to noise source(s). Finally, noise levels on all floors, and in lunchrooms and control rooms, were characterized. Results indicate that only workers who routinely spend a significant portion of their shift in the plants (away from the control rooms) are susceptible to overexposure from noise. Certain pieces of equipment (screens, centrifuges, sieve bends) are the loudest primary noise sources responsible for the worker noise exposures.
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APA: JeffreyS. Vipperman EricR. Bauer Daniel R. Babich  Survey of noise in coal preparation plants

MLA: JeffreyS. Vipperman EricR. Bauer Daniel R. Babich Survey of noise in coal preparation plants. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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