نتایج جستجو برای: industrial dust

تعداد نتایج: 187438  

2008
I. G. McKendry A. van Donkelaar

The meteorology and physico-chemical characteristics of aerosol associated with two new cases of long range dust transport affecting western Canada during spring 2006 are described. Each event showed enhancements of both sulfate aerosol and crustal material of Asian origin. However, the events were of quite different character and 5 demonstrate the highly variable nature of such events. The Apr...

Journal: :Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju 2013
Anka Ozana Cavlović Ružica Beljo Lučić Matija Jug Kristijan Radmanović Ivan Bešlić

Woodworkers' exposure to airborne particles is measured with different sampling techniques throughout the world. Due to a great number of exposure data obtained with different samplers, European countries have aimed over the last ten years to find a conversion factor for mass concentrations that would render these measurements comparable. Following the accepted EU standards and regulations, we ...

Journal: :Thorax 1998
D Coggon A Newman Taylor

The potential of coal mine dust to cause disabling pneumoconiosis has long been recognised, but research now suggests that pneumoconiosis is not the only respiratory hazard of coal mining.Over the last 30 years evidence has accumulated that miners also experience an excess of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and this has led the British Government to classify chronic bronchitis and...

Journal: :desert 0
m.r. ekhtesasi associate professor, yazd university, yazd, iran z. gohari msc. graduate, yazd university, yazd, iran

the aim of this study is to determine the area affected by dust storms in different wind speeds using satelliteimages. in the first step, windy conditions of the sistan plain were analyzed using wind statistics data. next, fivestormy days of zabol city, indicating different wind speeds and horizontal visibilities during those storms, wereselected. then, high temporal resolution modis data was u...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2007
Andrew Thorpe

The performances of five portable direct-reading dust monitors were investigated in a wind tunnel for a range of industrial dusts and three sizes of aluminium oxide test dust to mainly determine their suitability for measuring the inhalable fraction of airborne dust in workplaces. The instruments tested were Split 2 (SKC Ltd), Sidepak (TSI Inc.), Dataram (Thermo Electron Ltd), PDS-2 (Sibata Sci...

2013
Gösta Axelsson Leo Stockfelt Eva Andersson Anita Gidlof-Gunnarsson Gerd Sallsten Lars Barregard

In 1992, 1998, and 2006, questionnaires were sent to stratified samples of residents aged 18-75 years living near petrochemical industries (n = 600-800 people on each occasion) and in a control area (n = 200-1,000). The aims were to estimate the long-term prevalence and change over time of annoyance caused by industrial odour, industrial noise, and worries about possible health effects, and to ...

Journal: :E3S web of conferences 2023

The article discusses the issues of dust suppression on industrial waste storage. dust-suppressing properties two chemical polymer reagents in conditions an storage facility Ulytau region are considered. Full-scale studies claimed have been carried out. Throughout entire period study, atmospheric air was monitored at border sanitary protection zone (SPZ) and experimental sites. Fine dust, as a ...

2017

Dust particles form a major part of air pollutants arising due to industrial processes and pose serious threat to the ecosystem. In India 30-35% of air pollutants comprises of dust particles. Activities such as coal mining, quarrying, stone crushing, thermal power plants, cement industries etc., adds huge quantities of dust to the environment. The current scenario of large scale deforestation; ...

Journal: :Work 2012
Mario Lira E Kohlman Rabbani Beda Barkokébas Junior Eliane Lago

During the production of aggregates at quarry sites, elevated quantities of micro-particulate mineral dust are produced in all stages of the process. This dust contains appreciable amounts of free crystalline silica in a variety of forms which, if maintained suspended in the air in the work environment, expose the workers to the risk of developing occupational silicosis, which causes reduced ab...

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