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- :Reynolds, Laura E. ;Blackley, David J.Nov 2018 | J Occup Environ Med. 60(11):e575-e581:Objective:The aim of this study was to characterize workplace practices and respiratory health among coal miners with large opacities consistent with ...
- :Halldin, Cara N. ;Reed, William R.Jan 2015 | J Occup Environ Med. 57(1):62-67.:ObjectiveTo characterize exposure histories and respiratory disease among surface coal miners identified with progressive massive fibrosis from a 2010...
- :Mischler, Steven E. ;Tuchman, Donald P.February 22 2019 | J Occup Environ Hyg. 16(3):242-249:A person-wearable dust monitor that provides nearly real-time, mass-based readings of respirable dust was developed for use in underground coal mines....
- :Colinet, Jay F.2020 | Min Metall Explor. 37(6):1847-1856:Coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP), commonly known as black lung, is caused by the inhalation of respirable coal mine dust and is a disabling and pote...
- :Cecala, Andrew B. ;Patts, Justin R.6 2020 | Min Eng. 72(6):28
- :Colinet, Jay F. ;Spencer, Ellsworth R.1997 | Proceedings of the 6th International Mine Ventilation Congress, May 17-22, 1997, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Littleton, CO: Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, Inc. 1997 Feb; :345-351:Longwall mining is the most productive method of under- ground coal mining in the United States (U.S.), and record levels of production have been reac...
- :Kissell, Fred N. ;Colinet, Jay F.1910/01/01:The two major lung diseases of miners are "blacklung" and silicosis. Blacklung, or pneumoconiosis, was first recognized as a disease of British coal m...
- :Colinet, Jay F. ;Halldin, Cara N.August 2021 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:"The extraction, transport, and processing of coal produces respirable-sized dust that can be inhaled by miners and cause disabling and potentially fa...
- :Colinet, Jay F.1990 | Mining Publications:"The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a series of laboratory tests in a full-scale model to determine the respirable quartz dust capture efficiency of a...
- :Colinet, Jay F. ;Spencer, Ellsworth R.1995 | Mining Publications:"Longwall mining in lower seam heights may necessitate the use of single drum shearers to overcome size constraints associated with standard double-dr...
- :Colinet, Jay F. ;Potts, J. DrewDecember 2013 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:Underground coal mining companies that operate continuous miner sections often apply to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) for approval ...
- :Blade, Leo M. ;Cecala, Andrew B.May 2015 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:Healthcare personnel are at increased risk for exposure to ATD pathogens and, when other controls have been considered and implemented as appropriate,...
- :Blade, Leo M. ;Cecala, Andrew B.March 2015 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:This document represents more than ten years of collaborative research by labor, industry, and government to reduce respirable crystalline silica expo...
- :Cecala, Andrew B. ;Chekan, Gregory J.May 2010 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:"Respirable silica dust exposure has long been known to be a serious health threat to workers in many industries. Overexposure to respirable silica du...
- :Colinet, Jay F. ;Listak, Jeffrey M.January 2010 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:"Respirable dust exposure has long been known to be a serious health threat to workers in many industries. In coal mining, overexposure to respirable ...:superseded
- :Colinet, Jay F. ;Potts, J. DrewJanuary 2011 | NIOSH Numbered Publications:"Dust surveys were conducted at six underground mines to determine if deep-cut mining practices expose face workers to higher levels of respirable dus...
- :Colinet, Jay F. ;Echt, Alan S.2004/10/25 | Engineering and Physical Hazards Survey Reports:The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is located in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), part of the Depa...
- :Blade, Leo M. ;Chekan, Gregory J.2009/09/01 | Engineering and Physical Hazards Survey Reports:As part of an ongoing study to evaluate the effectiveness of dust-control systems on pavement-milling machines, a field survey was performed during mi...
- :Blade, Leo M. ;Chekan, Gregory J.2009/09/01 | Engineering and Physical Hazards Survey Reports:As part of an ongoing study to evaluate the effectiveness of dust-control systems on pavement-milling machines, a field survey was performed during mi...
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