Ventilation as a Means to Prevent Silicosis in Ontario Mines

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 26
- File Size:
- 7438 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1942
Abstract
THESE troubled times suggest three reasons for maximum effort to control silicosis: (1) To keep to a minimum the ever-increasing burden occasioned by past deficiencies in this respect. (2) To effect the greatest production with maximum efficiency, which means at the least cost. (3) To preserve man-power in every way. Good control of the silicosis problem aids these aims. Inadequate control hampers all three. Insofar as our knowledge goes, silicosis in Ontario mines is caused by the inhalation of finely particulate quartz. It follows, therefore, that removal of dust containing this mineral automatically erases the cause. The achievement of this ideal is the aim of the mine operator. His best tool to this end is ventilation. This paper discusses mine ventilation from the viewpoint of dust control and it is hoped that in so doing there may result a better understanding of the part played by air in silicosis prevention. No attempt will be made to treat the subject fully. Instead, there will be presented certain salient aspects culled from field observations, the data in all cases referring to gold mines, unless mention to the contrary is made.
Citation
APA:
(1942) Ventilation as a Means to Prevent Silicosis in Ontario MinesMLA: Ventilation as a Means to Prevent Silicosis in Ontario Mines. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1942.