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Characterisation of respirable dust exposure of different category of workers in jharia Coalfield

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Title Characterisation of respirable dust exposure of different category of workers in jharia Coalfield
 
Creator Pandey , J.K.
Vishwakarma, M.K.
Mishra, K.K.
 
Subject Non Coal Ventilation, Fire Gallery and Metallurgy
 
Description This paper presents dust exposure study of 69 workers engaged in 11 categories of jobs over seven coalmines of Jharia Coalfields. Dust samples were analysed for dust concentration, maximum exposure limit (MEL), free silica and other minerals present, and particle size and shape. Study reveals that workers engaged in vicinity of coal/rock cutting operation, are exposed to higher dust concentration (50% samples exceeding MEL), and contain more fine particles (d50 < 5 μm) with sharp edges. Samples exceeding MEL are classified as high-risk category which needs special attention for taking preventive and protective measure like use of personal protective equipments, job rotation and reduction in dust generation through engineering control using appropriate technology of dust suppression and dust extraction as per their applicability. The study also suggests presence of kaolinite and asbestos along with quartz which make the dust more harmful in nature necessitating further investigation and careful control measures.
 
Publisher Springer
 
Date 2017-04
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier Pandey , J.K. and Vishwakarma, M.K. and Mishra, K.K. (2017) Characterisation of respirable dust exposure of different category of workers in jharia Coalfield. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 10. p. 183. ISSN 1866-7511
 
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