2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-89151/v1
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Design and Characterization of Canopy Air Curtain for Protecting Against Diesel Particulate Matter Exposures in Underground Mines

Abstract: Blasters are one of the highest exposed work groups to diesel particulate matter (DPM) in underground metal/nonmetal mining. These workers can spend a good portion of their day under a canopy in a basket loading blastholes with explosives. Therefore, one way of potentially reducing their exposures to DPM is to place a canopy air curtain (CAC) on the basket of the ANFO loader. In the original design of the CAC on a roof bolting machine and shuttle car, a fan draws in air through a filter to capture the dust and… Show more

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