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Please read this before using presentation
  • This presentation is based on content presented
    at the 2007 Mines Safety Roadshow held in October
    2007
  • It is made available for non-commercial use (eg
    toolbox meetings) subject to the condition that
    the PowerPoint file is not altered without
    permission from Resources Safety
  • Supporting resources, such as brochures and
    posters, are available from Resources Safety
  • For resources, information or clarification,
    please contact
  • ResourcesSafety_at_docep.wa.gov.au
  • or visit
  • www.docep.wa.gov.au/ResourcesSafety

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Toolbox presentation Ventilation issues in
mining diesel exhaust emissions
  • October 2007

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Legislation
  • Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994 Section 9
  • Mines Safety and Inspection Regulations 1995
    Part 9
  • Ventilation and control of dust and atmospheric
    contaminants
  • Mines Safety and Inspection Regulations 1995
    Part 10 Division 4
  • Specific requirements for underground mines
    diesel units

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What are diesel particulates?
  • An exhaust emission from diesel engines
  • Formed during the combustion process within
    engines
  • Have elemental carbon (EC) and organic carbon
    (OC) components
  • Contain other components
  • Elemental carbon is the analyte i.e. its what
    we measure to assess exposure

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What are diesel particulates? cont.
  • It is of particular importance that the fuel
    entering at the mouth should be thoroughly
    consumed and without the formation of soot.
  • Rudolf Diesel. From US Patent Number 00608845
    dated 9 August 1898

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What are diesel particulates? cont.
  • Particles are rapidly formed in exhaust
  • Comprise spherules (nm)
  • Agglomerations (µm)
  • High surface areas!

Source AIOH Guideline A Rogers
7
Airborne particle size distribution in a
diesel-equipped mine
Source Airmet Scientific
8
Particle size
Source http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Respiratory_s
ystem
9
Health effects of diesel particulates
  • NIOSH 1988
  • IARC 1989 probable carcinogen
  • (International Agency for Research on Cancer)
  • Diesel particulates are a vector for polycyclic
    aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and other organics
  • Short-term respiratory irritation
  • Health effects of diesel particulates are
    recognised as a significant public health issue
    especially as more road vehicles are powered by
    diesel

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Emission control road fleet
  • Western Australia
  • Department of Environment and Conservation
    Cleanrun Program
  • Federal (DOTARS)
  • DT80 testing fuel tax credits for road vehicles

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Control methods
  • Fuels
  • Engine design and maintenance
  • Emission control devices
  • Ventilation
  • Measuremement
  • Exhaust emissions
  • Employee exposure

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Fuels
  • Fuel quality
  • Low / ultra low sulphur
  • Biodiesels
  • Additives / conditioners
  • Storage

Source http//www.dieselcraft.com/Fuel20Web20pa
ge_2.jpg
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Maintenance
  • Adequate maintenance is essential to limiting
    diesel particulate emissions
  • Scheduling of maintenance
  • Placing vehicles out of service

14
Emission control
  • Catalytic converters
  • Advanced catalytic converters
  • Particulate filters
  • Diesel oxidation catalysts
  • Catalysed diesel particulate filters
  • Temperature
  • Insulation of exhaust systems
  • Traffic management

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Diesel particulate filter
Source http//www.bloomberg.com/apps/data?pidavi
mageiidivfhybAdhM0c
Source http//www.meca.org/galleries/default-imag
e/diesel_particulate_filter.gif
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Monitoring emissions
  • How often?
  • What is the method being used according to
    manufacturers instructions?
  • Measure smoke / particulate emissions?
  • Smoke meters
  • Opacity meters
  • Integrated emission monitors
  • Diesel Detective
  • What emission levels are used?

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Monitoring personal exposure
  • Ventilation Officer
  • What monitoring is being done?
  • What methods are being used?
  • What are the results?
  • What action is being taken?

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Diesel particulate exposure
  • Underground mines
  • MERIWA Report 195 (1996)
  • MSHA Data
  • DOCEP Resources Safety - CONTAM 05/06 quota
  • Other exposures
  • Vehicle maintenance workshops
  • Small diesels used in enclosed areas
  • Diesel-powered machinery handling materials in
    closed sheds
  • Load-out tunnels
  • Public exposures

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Contaminant monitoring CONTAM
  • Diesel particulate (measured as elemental carbon)
    added as a contaminant
  • Contaminant code DP
  • Sampling equipment code DM
  • Most underground mines had diesel particulates
    included in CONTAM quotas
  • Diesel particulates will be included in other
    CONTAM quotas where relevant

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NIOSH analytical method
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DPM sampling SKC DP Cassette
Source SKC Inc
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Future developments
  • Other sampling techniques
  • Personal exposure monitoring
  • Exhaust monitoring
  • Diesel Detective exhaust monitor
  • Auditing of fleet maintenance, emission control
    and testing
  • DPM included in surface operation CONTAM quotas
    where potential exposures exist
  • Research - MERIWA

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Further information
  • MineSafe magazine articles
  • A Guideline for the Evaluation and Control of
    Diesel Particulate in the Occupational
    Environment
  • AIOH Davies and Rogers
  • www.aioh.org.au (guideline is under Links and
    Resources / publications)
  • MDG 29 Draft Guideline for the Management of
    Diesel Engine Pollutants in Underground
    Environments (24 January 2007)
  • NSW - DPI
  • www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/minerals/safety/publications/md
    g

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Further information cont.
  • NIOSH US National Institute of Occupational
    Safety and Health Diesel emissions and
    measurement control in mining page
  • www.cdc.gov/niosh/mining/topics/topicpage2.htm
  • DieselNet online information service on clean
    diesel engines and diesel emissions
  • www.dieselnet.com
  • DEEP Diesel Emissions Evaluation Program
  • www.deep.org
  • US Mines Safety and Health Administration diesel
    page
  • www.msha.gov/01-995/dieselpart.HTM
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