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Corporate Author National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.). Committee on the Study of the Control of Respirable Coal Mine Dust Exposure in Underground Mines, author.

Title Monitoring and sampling approaches to assess underground coal mine dust exposures / Committee on the Study of the Control of Respirable Coal Mine Dust Exposure in Underground Mines, Board on Earth Sciences and Resources ; Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology ; Board on Health Sciences Policy ; Division on Earth and Life Studies ; Health and Medicine Division.

Publication Info. Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, [2018]
©2018

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 150 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps.
text file
Series A consensus study report of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine
Consensus study report.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Summary -- Introduction -- Effects of rock dust applications on coal mine dust measurements -- Exposure monitoring and sampling approaches used in different industrialized countries -- Efficacy of current monitoring technologies and sampling approaches -- Optimizing monitoring and sampling strategies -- Overall conclusions and recommendations -- Appendices: statement of task -- Committee member biosketches -- Open-session meeting agendas -- Glossary -- Coal mining in the United States -- Underground coal mining methods and engineering dust controls -- Mandatory airborne dust standards for U.S. underground coal mines.
Summary "Coal remains one of the principal sources of energy for the United States, and the nation has been a world leader in coal production for more than 100 years. According to U.S. Energy Information Administration projections to 2050, coal is expected to be an important energy resource for the United States. Additionally, metallurgical coal used in steel production remains an important national commodity. However, coal production, like all other conventional mining activities, creates dust in the workplace. Respirable coal mine dust (RCMD) comprises the size fraction of airborne particles in underground mines that can be inhaled by miners and deposited in the distal airways and gas-exchange region of the lung. Occupational exposure to RCMD has long been associated with lung diseases common to the coal mining industry, including coal workers' pneumoconiosis, also known as "black lung disease." Monitoring and Sampling Approaches to Assess Underground Coal Mine Dust Exposures compares the monitoring technologies and sampling protocols currently used or required by the United States, and in similarly industrialized countries for the control of RCMD exposure in underground coal mines. This report assesses the effects of rock dust mixtures and their application on RCMD measurements, and the efficacy of current monitoring technologies and sampling approaches. It also offers science-based conclusions regarding optimal monitoring and sampling strategies to aid mine operators' decision making related to reducing RCMD exposure to miners in underground coal mines"--Publisher's description.
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Subject Coal dust -- United States -- Measurement.
Coal dust.
United States.
Measurement.
Coal mines and mining -- United States -- Safety measures.
Coal mines and mining.
Industrial safety.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Monitoring and sampling approaches to assess underground coal mine dust exposures. Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, 2018 9780309476010 (OCoLC)1044551843
ISBN 9780309476041 (electronic book)
0309476046 (electronic book)
9780309476010 paperback
0309476011 paperback
9780309476027
030947602X
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