Examination of Dust Generated from a Workplace Where Steel Wire Coil are Unwound
Analyses of constituents, measurement of concentrations, research of size distributions and scanning electron microscopic examinations were carried out to determine the type and amount of dust generated in a working environment where steel wire coils are unwound. In about a 700m² work area unit, sta...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of UOEH 1999/03/01, Vol.21(1), pp.47-54 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Analyses of constituents, measurement of concentrations, research of size distributions and scanning electron microscopic examinations were carried out to determine the type and amount of dust generated in a working environment where steel wire coils are unwound. In about a 700m² work area unit, stationary samplings, including A-sampling (24 points) and B-sampling (1 point), which are defined by the law, were carried out. The dust concentration was measured by a digital dust indicator. A low volume air sampler was used to determine the conversion factor of the values obtained by the digital dust indicator. Because the result of the dust level by A-sampling and B-sampling were 0.64 mg/m³ and 0.82 mg/m³ respectively, they can both be classified as Control Class 1. A proportion of less than 7μm of the airborne dust made up about 15 to 20% (volume %) of the total dust in the working environments. Metallic dust and white dust were identified in the accumulated dust. By measuring with a X-ray diffractometry, it was determined that the metal dust constituent was Zn and the white dust constituent was Zn4CO3(OH)6・H2O. By a scanning electron microscopic examination, the scope of the particles was proven to be non-fibrous. |
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ISSN: | 0387-821X 2187-2864 |
DOI: | 10.7888/juoeh.21.47 |