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Observations on air dustiness in drilling
General review of dust studies made by U S Bureau of Mines; conclusion is that, with reasonable precautions, such as are now commonly used, there need be no particular harm to workers in those places as far as dust disease is concerned; precautions stressed include wet drilling, adequate ventilation, wetting down muck piles, timing blasting, and allowing sufficient time before returning to face after blasting. Before Air Hygiene Foundation.
Observations on air dustiness in drilling
General review of dust studies made by U S Bureau of Mines; conclusion is that, with reasonable precautions, such as are now commonly used, there need be no particular harm to workers in those places as far as dust disease is concerned; precautions stressed include wet drilling, adequate ventilation, wetting down muck piles, timing blasting, and allowing sufficient time before returning to face after blasting. Before Air Hygiene Foundation.
Observations on air dustiness in drilling
Min J (Phoenix, Ariz)
Harrington, D. (author)
1938
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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