Methods to Control Hazardous Airborne Dust

Methods to Control Hazardous Airborne Dust
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 107
Release: 1999
Genre:
ISBN:

This project was conducted to provide information to shipyards on the most effective methods to control exposure to airborne dust during surface preparation and coating activities involving potentially hazardous materials in the marine industry. The characterization of hazardous airborne dust exposures was initiated in the following sequence: 1. A technical literature review, 2. The compilation of data from a questionnaire sent to shipyards, and 3. The proceedings of a Conference with shipyard representatives to discuss the problem of hazardous airborne emissions and promising control technology. The combined work groups at the Shipyard Industry Conference held in August, 1995, selected the following areas for further evaluation: 1. Ultra High Pressure Water Jetting (HPWJ) 2. Low Volume Water Slurry Blasting (LVWS) 3. Vacuum Assisted Blasting (VAB) 4. Hand and Powered Tool Cleaning for Small Area Touch-up and Repair (SATR) 5. Containment with the use of Recyclable Metallic Media (CRMM) 6. Open Air Abrasive Blasting (OAAB) 7. Type CE Continuous Flow Abrasive Blast Helmets (CFABH). This short list was derived from a much larger range of dust control options. The workshop participants identified these selections as the dust control options with the greatest potential for immediate and effective implementation.

Dust Control Handbook for Industrial Minerals Mining and Processing

Dust Control Handbook for Industrial Minerals Mining and Processing
Author: Andrew B. Andrew B. Cecala
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2015-05-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781511722186

Throughout the mining and processing of minerals, the mined ore undergoes a number of crushing, grinding, cleaning, drying, and product sizing operations as it is processed into a marketable commodity. These operations are highly mechanized, and both individually and collectively these processes can generate large amounts of dust. If control technologies are inadequate, hazardous levels of respirable dust may be liberated into the work environment, potentially exposing workers. Accordingly, federal regulations are in place to limit the respirable dust exposure of mine workers. Engineering controls are implemented in mining operations in an effort to reduce dust generation and limit worker exposure.

Handbook

Handbook
Author: Keith D. Rosbury
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1985
Genre: Hazardous waste management industry
ISBN:

Monitoring for Health Hazards at Work

Monitoring for Health Hazards at Work
Author: John Cherrie
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2011-06-09
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1444325124

Monitoring for Health Hazards at Work has become an essential companion for students and professionals in occupational hygiene, offering a concise account of the dangers faced in a wide variety of work environments and giving practical, step-by-step guidance to gauge exposure. It includes: Coverage of most major health hazards: airborne dust, fibres, gases, vapours, noise, radiation, and biological agents Accounts of the latest equipment and techniques required to monitor such hazards Full guidance on how to undertake risk assessments Now thoroughly revised and restructured by an eminent new team of authors, the fourth edition brings this valuable handbook right up to date.