نتایج جستجو برای: cement dust

تعداد نتایج: 68914  

2016
Ethan Hack

Abstract—Soil samples were collected from and around Alkomos cement factory, Alkomos town, Libya. Soil physiochemical properties were determined. In addition, olive leaves were scanned for their fungal content. This work can conclude that the results obtained for the examined physiochemical characteristics of soil in the area studied prove that cement dust from the Alkomos cement factory in Lib...

2015
Deborah N. Huntzinger John S. Gierke Wayne D. Pennington

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2012
Abbas H. Sulaymon Yasmen A. Mustafa

The cement industry is the major source of cement dust which contains heavy metals like nickel, cobalt, lead, chromium, arsenic and hazardous substances like dioxins and furans. Exposure to these substances can cause health problems to human, animals and vegetation. A continuous pilot scale quartz sand filter was constructed and uses to study the effect of important design parameters (temperatu...

2007
W. Button

INTRODUCTION The purpose of this synthesis of available information was to provide the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) with a concise document on the state of the practice regarding the use of kiln dusts for stabilization of subgrade soils or granular base materials in highway pavements. This document should assist TxDOT in making decisions related to allowing the use of kiln dusts a...

2015

Breathing dust that contains respirable crystalline silica can lead to silicosis, a deadly lung disease. Respirable dust is that fraction of the aerosol that is small enough to reach the deeper, gas-exchange regions of the lungs. No effective treatment exists for silicosis, but it can be prevented by controlling workers’ exposures to dust containing crystalline silica. Exposure to crystalline s...

2015
Ali Faghihi-Zarandi Pedram Ebrahimnejad Eghbal Sekhavati Mohamad Reza Baneshi

Objectives: This study aimed to assess exposure to crystalline silica and its relation with risk of pulmonary functional disorders among workers of a cement industry in Saveh, Iran.Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 62 samples of respirable dust were collected from breathing zone of workers in different sections of a 4-years-old cement factory in 2011. Determination ofrespirable dust conce...

2013
Sultan Ayoub Meo Abdul Majeed Al-Drees Abeer A. Al Masri Fawzia Al Rouq Muhammad Abdul Azeem

This study aimed to determine the effect of long term exposure to cement dust on lung function in non-smoking cement mill workers. This is a cross-sectional study of respiratory functions. Spirometry was performed in 100 apparently healthy volunteers; 50 non-smoking cement mill workers and 50 non-smoking un-exposed subjects. Based on the duration of exposure, cement mill workers were divided in...

Journal: :British medical journal 1968
G I Barrow D C Miller D L Johnson C W Hingston

Case 203.-Born in 1911. Started work as a carrier in 1924 for a firm loading lime, cement, tea, and sugar. In 1926 moved to work as storeman to a builder's merchant. Again exposed to lime and cement dust. From 1936 to 1964 worked principally as a plasterer. The histology of this tumour is not known. He never took snuff. Case 204.-Born in 1898. After working as a packman's boy (1910-12) and an a...

2013
Tadeusz Magiera Beata Gołuchowska Mariola Jabłońska

During this study, we investigated the mineralogical characterization of technogenic magnetic particles (TMPs) contained in alkaline industrial dust and fly ash emitted by coal burning power plants and cement plants. The reaction of tested dust samples varied between values of pH 8 and pH 12. Their magnetic properties were characterized by measurement of magnetic susceptibility (χ), frequency d...

2005
Tim Little

The dusty challenge Obtaining reliable level measurement has traditionally been a severe challenge because cement production is such a dusty process. During homogenization, for example, silos are continuously filled and emptied, and the component materials are constantly aerated to ensure good mixing. This creates a tremendous amount of dust that makes it difficult to obtain reliable readings w...

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