Controlling Exposure to Diesel Emissions in Underground Mines

Controlling Exposure to Diesel Emissions in Underground Mines
Author: Aleksandar D. Bugarski,Samuel J. Janisko,Emanuele G. Cauda,James D. Noll,Steven E. Mischler
Publsiher: SME
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2012
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780873353601

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The use of diesel-powered equipment in underground mining operations provides many benefits to the industry. It also presents many challenges to the health and safety of workers as it is a significant source of submicrometer aerosols and noxious gases. This book was developed to assist the coal and metal/nonmetal underground mining industries in their efforts to reduce the exposure of workers to aerosols and gases from diesel-powered equipment. It includes information collected by researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health/Office of Mine Safety and Health Research (NIOSH/OMSHR). Prior to the production of this text, the knowledge on this complex issue was fragmented. The goal of this volume is to make the information available in one easy-to-use reference. The book includes comprehensive, mine-specific programs for use by mechanics, mine ventilation engineers, industrial hygienists, mine managers, union health and safety representatives, and personnel responsible for the acquisition of diesel vehicles, engines, exhaust aftertreatment systems, fuels, and lubricants. The description of methods to reduce exposure to diesel aerosols includes curtailment of diesel particulate matter and gaseous emissions at their source, and controlling airborne pollutants with ventilation and personal protective equipment. This information should also help researchers in industry, government, and academia to identify areas that need to be addressed in future research and development efforts.

Controlling Exposure Diesel Emissions in Underground Mines

Controlling Exposure   Diesel Emissions in Underground Mines
Author: Marcel Talbot
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1681174545

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The exposure of mine workers to diesel particulate matter (DPM) and gases is an issue of great concern to the underground mining community. As industry works to achieve compliance with these standards, mine operators are looking for feasible methods for reducing DPM concentrations in their mines. In addition, the industry needs methods to accurately measure DPM to ensure that the control strategies they adopt are working successfully. The use of dieselpowered equipment by the underground mining community has continuously increased over the last several decades. A similar trend is seen in underground metal/nonmetal mines. This extensive utilization of diesel-powered equipment generates the potential for exposure of underground miners to particulate matter and gaseous emissions from this equipment and creates an important challenge for the mining industry worldwide to control these emissions. In recent years, studies have shown that long-term exposure to combustionrelated fine particulate pollution, including diesel particulate matter (DPM), is an important risk factor for cardiopulmonary and lung cancer mortality. Therefore, health issues associated with exposure to DPM are receiving substantial attention from the public, government agencies, and academia. The book Controlling Exposure - Diesel Emissions in Underground Mines present an overview of the integrated approach and review the strategies being used by mines to reduce the concentrations of DPM emitted from the tailpipe, as well as present results from research evaluating these strategies.

Diesel Aerosols and Gases in Underground Mines

Diesel Aerosols and Gases in Underground Mines
Author: Department of Health and Human Services,Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,National Institute Safety and Health
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1493566350

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Diesel engines are a major contributor to concentrations of submicron aerosols, CO, CO2, NOX, SO2 and hydrocarbons (HC) in underground coal and metal/nonmetal mines. The extensive use of diesel-powered equipment in underground mines makes it challenging to control workers' exposure to submicron aerosols and noxious gases emitted by those engines. In order to protect workers, mines need to establish a comprehensive program based on a multifaceted and integrated approach. This program should include a concerted effort to: Curtail emissions of the diesel particulate matter (DPM) and toxic gases at the source; Control pollutants after they are released in the underground mine environment; and Use administrative controls to reduce exposures of underground miners to pollutants. Many of the technologies and strategies available to the coal and metal/nonmetal underground mining industries to control exposures of underground miners to diesel pollutants are similar. However, the differences in the U.S. regulations limiting DPM exposures of miners in underground underground coal mines [66 Fed. Reg. 27864 (2001)] and metal/nonmetal mines [71 Fed. Reg. 28924 (2006)] have a major bearing on how those technologies and strategies are implemented. In underground coal mines, achieving compliance is based on implementing technologies developed to control DPM and gaseous emissions directly at their source and providing sufficient quantities of fresh air to dilute criteria gases emitted by diesel engines [61 Fed. Reg. 55411 (1996)]. In contrast, the metal/nonmetal performance-based regulations enforce personal exposure limits (PEL) and provide much more latitude in the selection of technologies and strategies to control miners' exposures to DPM and gases [MSHA 2008]. The effort to reduce the exposure of underground miners to diesel pollutants requires the involvement of several key departments of mining companies, including those responsible for health and safety, engine/vehicle/exhaust aftertreatment maintenance, mine ventilation, and production, as well as the departments responsible for acquiring vehicles, engines, exhaust aftertreatment systems, fuel, and lubricating oil. Due to the complexity of this problem and the involvement of personnel from various departments in an underground mine, a program coordinator is crucial to the success of diesel control programs. The diesel pollutants control program plan and execution of this plan should be dynamic and based on information gathered through surveillance efforts. This surveillance should include gathering information on parameters pertinent to planning, execution, and coordination of the program (e.g., size of the diesel-powered fleet, role of diesel-powered equipment in the mining process, type of engine emissions, contribution of diesel-powered equipment to exposure of underground miners to DPM and criteria gases, quality of diesel fuel and lubricating oil, and ventilation supply and demand). Surveillance efforts should also help to identify and quantify the extent of the problem, identify and evaluate potential solutions, and identify and establish a hierarchy of potential solutions. The adopted solutions should be instituted and implemented in a manner that takes the costs and benefits into consideration. The surveillance efforts should be continued throughout the implementation phase of the program, and the results should be used to constantly re-evaluate the effectiveness of the program and adjust actions accordingly. Establishing a hierarchy of solutions is critical to the success of a multifaceted diesel pollutants control program.

Review of Technology Available to the Underground Mining Industry for Control of Diesel Emissions

Review of Technology Available to the Underground Mining Industry for Control of Diesel Emissions
Author: George H. Schnakenberg,Aleksandar D. Bugarski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2002
Genre: Diesel motor
ISBN: PSU:000051547066

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Control of Diesel Particulate Matter in Underground Coal Mines

Control of Diesel Particulate Matter in Underground Coal Mines
Author: Winthrop F. Watts
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1989
Genre: Coal mines and mining
ISBN: UOM:39015078475145

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Diesels in Underground Mines

Diesels in Underground Mines
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1987
Genre: Air quality
ISBN: UOM:39015078462564

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Health Implications of Exposure of Underground Mine Workers to Diesel Exhaust Emissions

Health Implications of Exposure of Underground Mine Workers to Diesel Exhaust Emissions
Author: Ian W. French,C. Anne Mildon,Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology,Ian W. French and Associates
Publsiher: Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology, Energy, Mines and Resources Canada = Centre canadien de la technologie des minéraux et de l'énergie
Total Pages: 622
Release: 1984
Genre: Air
ISBN: UCAL:$C102959

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The primary purpose of the report is to critically review the relevant scientific literature describing the occupational environment to which underground miners are exposed and to evaluate the potential for this environment to adversely affect the mine workers' pulmonary function and health. Pref.

Review of Technology Available to the Underground Mining Industry for Control of Diesel Emissions

Review of Technology Available to the Underground Mining Industry for Control of Diesel Emissions
Author: George H. Schnakenberg Jr,Aleksandar D. Bugarski,Centers for Disease Control and Preventi
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2002-08-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1493629204

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This document details the review of performance and applicability of technology for the control of emissions from diesel-powered equipment used in underground coal and metal/nonmetal mines. The methods discussed include Mine Safety and Health Administration- approved low-emission engines, engine derating, fuels, fuel additives, diesel oxidation catalysts, and diesel particulate filters.