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   MINERAL PROCESSING DUST CONTROL 

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Reducing Respirable Dust Levels During Bag Conveying and Stacking Using Bag and Belt Cleaner Device 

Reducing Respirable Dust Concentrations at Mineral Processing Facilities Using Total Mill Ventilation Systems

Tips for reducing dust from secondary sources during bagging

Pallet Loading Dust Control System

Dust Reduction Capabilities of Five Commercially Available Bag Valves

New Bag Nozzle To Reduce Dust From Fluidized Air Bag Machines

Impact of Background Sources on Dust Exposure of Bag Machine Operator

Reducing Dust Exposure of Workers During Bag Stacking in Enclosed Vehicles

Dust Control Handbook For Minerals Processing

Automation to Control Silica Dust During Pallet Loading Process

Substantial Time Savings Achieved Through Computer Dust Analysis


BIBLIOGRAPHY

Program: Mineral Processing Dust Control
   
Andrew B. Cecala
(412) 892-6677
Fax (412) 892-4259
NIOSH
P.O. Box 18070
Pittsburgh, PA 15236 


Publications:
  • Cecala, Andrew B., R.J. Timko, and A.D. Prokop. Reducing Respirable Dust Levels During Bag Conveying and Stacking Using Bag Belt Cleaner Device, RI 9596, 1995, pp. 20.
     
  • Cecala, Andrew B., G.W. Klinowski, and E.D. Thimons. Reducing Respirable Dust Concentrations at Mineral Processing Facilities Using Total Mill Ventilation Systems, RI 9469, 1993, pp.11.
     
  • Cecala, Andrew B. and E.D. Thimons. Tips for Reducing Dust From Secondary Sources During Bagging, Powder and Bulk Engineering, May 1993, pp. 77-84.
     
  • Cecala, Andrew B. And A. Covelli. Pallet Loading Dust Control System, RI 9197, 1988, pp. 12.
     
  • Cecala, Andrew B., A. Covelli, and E.D. Thimons. Dust Reduction Capabilities of Five Commercially Available Bag Valves, IC 9068, pp. 10.
     
  • Cecala, Andrew B., J.C. Volkwein, and E.D. Thimons. New Bag Nozzle to Reduce Dust From Fluidized Air Bag Machines, RI 8886, 1984, pp. 5.
     
  • Cecala, Andrew B. And E.D. Thimons. Impact of Background Sources on Dust Exposure of Bag Machine Operator, IC 9089, 1986, pp. 10.
     
  • Cecala, Andrew B., A.Covelli, and E.D. Thimons. Reducing Dust Exposure of Workers During Bag Stacking in Enclosed Vehicles, IC 9148, 1987, pp. 13.
     
  • Dust Control Handbook for Minerals Processing. BuNfines Contract no. J0235005, Martin Marietta Corporation, February 1987, pp. 206.
     
  • Cecala, Andrew C., J.J. McClelland, and R.A. Jankowski. Substantial Time Savings Achieved Through Computer Dust Analysis, Applied Industrial Hygiene, Vol. 3, No. 7, July 1988, pp. 203-206.

 
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