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Improving Mine Conditions with Real Time Monitoring of Respirable Dust PDF Print E-mail

Improving Mine Conditions with Real Time Monitoring of Respirable Dust

Authors: ADS. Gillies, H.W. Wu

A new personal respirable dust monitor developed by Thermo Electron Corporation under a project
funded by the US National Institute of Safety and Health (NIOSH) has generated promising results in
underground coal mine testing performed in the US recently. An Australian Coal Association Research
Project funded study has been undertaken to evaluate this new real-time dust monitor for personal respirable
dust evaluation use particularly in engineering studies. It is believed to be the fi rst personal dust
monitor instrument (PDM) for use on mine faces that reliably delivers a near-real-time reading. It can
quickly highlight high dust situations and allow the situation to be corrected.
The instrument has been tested for robustness and potential to be used as an engineering tool to evaluate
the effectiveness of dust control strategies. This project has evaluated the ability of the new PDM to
quickly and accurately measure changes to longwall and development section dust levels at manned points
after implementation of changes and improvements. Extensive tests have been undertaken at a number
of Australian underground mines.
The technology that forms the heart of the personal PDM, the TEOM® system, is unique in its
ability to collect suspended particles on a fi lter while simultaneously determining the accumulated mass.
The monitor internally measures the true particle mass collected on its fi lter and results do not exhibit
the same sensitivity to water spray as optically based measurement approaches. The technique achieves
microgram level mass resolution even in the hostile mine environment, and reports dust loading data
on a continuous basis. Using the device, miners and mine operators have the ability to view both the
cumulative and projected end-of-shift mass concentration values, as well as a short-term 5 minute short
term running averages. It is believed to be the fi rst personal dust monitor instrument that reliably delivers
a near-real-time reading.
 
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