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Super stopping : a permanent solid stopping for directing ventilation airflows in large-opening metal/nonmetal mines.

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Format:
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Contributor:
Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health)
Series:
DHHS publication ; no. (NIOSH) 2006-134.
Technology news (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) ; no. 518.
Technology news ; no. 518
DHHS (NIOSH) publication ; no. 2006-134
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mine ventilation--United States.
Mine ventilation.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages)
Place of Publication:
[Pittsburgh, PA] : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, [2006]
Summary:
"Significant air quantities are necessary in underground mines to dilute airborne contaminants to statutory concentrations. These contaminants include diesel particulate matter, diesel and blasting fumes, and silica dust. Diluting airborne contaminants is fundamental to safeguarding the health of underground workers. Typically, underground mine ventilation air quantities are produced by fans, while stoppings direct the required ventilation airflow to the active working areas. Stoppings are subjected to air pressures that are generated by the mine ventilation fans or stone production blasts. Maximum ventilation effectiveness is achieved by using a stopping that will withstand the pressure dynamics occurring at the stopping location in the mine and endure the timespan for which the stopping is to be used. Other important stopping design considerations include ease of installation and resistance to damage from repetitive motion caused by air movement against the stopping. The Super Stopping is designed for use as a permanent, long-term ventilation control in large-opening metal/nonmetal mines. The stopping is composed of low-density, composite cement and fly ash blocks 48 inches long by 48 inches high by 32 inches wide and weighing approximately 1,200 lb. The Super Stopping is a massive, high-strength structure designed to last for the life of the mine. It is constructed by using an extended-reach forklift to lift and set each block. Factory-installed holes are cast into the blocks to readily receive the forklift tines. The Super Stopping is constructed in three phases: (1) site preparation and foundation, (2) block stacking and adhesion, and (3) top capping and sealing."--NIOSHTIC-2
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed on March 19, 2008).
"Milestones in Mining Safety and Health Technology."
"May 2006."
OCLC:
220876880

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