Data collected by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has shown that roof bolting machine (RBM) operators are the second most likely type of underground mining machine operator to be are over exposed to noise, per the MSHA Permissible Exposure Limit. In response to this, the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has initiated a project to develop engineering noise controls for roof bolting machines. Key to this research is an evaluation of the duty cycle of a typical roof bolting machine operation and this paper presents the results of such an exercise for data collected at two cooperating coalmines. The evaluation entails a time motion study of an operators' shift, ...
"Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause permanent damage to the auditory nerve and/or its sensor...
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has federal occupational safety and health jurisdic...
ObjectiveTo analyze over 700,000 cross-sectional measurements from the Mine Safety and Health Admini...
Among underground coal miners, hearing loss remains one of the most common occupational illnesses. I...
Exposure to excessive noise over time can cause permanent hearing loss. Workers in the mining indust...
In collaboration with Kennametal Inc. and Corry Rubber Corporation, the U.S. National Institute for ...
Over-exposure to noise remains a widespread and serious health hazard in the U.S. mining industries ...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) maintains the Pittsburgh Mining Re...
Noise induced hearing loss is a serious health issue among coal mine workers. The roof bolting opera...
"Objective: To reduce operator exposure to drilling noise from roof bolting machines. Background: No...
This study examines the patterns and trends in noise exposure documented in data collected by Mine S...
"Objective: To develop effective noise controls for continuous mining machines (CMMs) to reduce work...
Previous studies and research efforts have shown that noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a problem...
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) in mine workers, especially underground coal miners, continues to ...
Overexposure to noise remains a widespread, serious health hazard in the US mining and other industr...
"Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause permanent damage to the auditory nerve and/or its sensor...
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has federal occupational safety and health jurisdic...
ObjectiveTo analyze over 700,000 cross-sectional measurements from the Mine Safety and Health Admini...
Among underground coal miners, hearing loss remains one of the most common occupational illnesses. I...
Exposure to excessive noise over time can cause permanent hearing loss. Workers in the mining indust...
In collaboration with Kennametal Inc. and Corry Rubber Corporation, the U.S. National Institute for ...
Over-exposure to noise remains a widespread and serious health hazard in the U.S. mining industries ...
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) maintains the Pittsburgh Mining Re...
Noise induced hearing loss is a serious health issue among coal mine workers. The roof bolting opera...
"Objective: To reduce operator exposure to drilling noise from roof bolting machines. Background: No...
This study examines the patterns and trends in noise exposure documented in data collected by Mine S...
"Objective: To develop effective noise controls for continuous mining machines (CMMs) to reduce work...
Previous studies and research efforts have shown that noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a problem...
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) in mine workers, especially underground coal miners, continues to ...
Overexposure to noise remains a widespread, serious health hazard in the US mining and other industr...
"Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause permanent damage to the auditory nerve and/or its sensor...
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has federal occupational safety and health jurisdic...
ObjectiveTo analyze over 700,000 cross-sectional measurements from the Mine Safety and Health Admini...