A review of the health effects and exposure-responsible relationship of diesel particulate matter for underground mines

Diesel-powered equipment is widely used in the mining industry due to its superb performance, cost-effectiveness, efficiency as well as durability. However, there is a potential for miners in underground mines to be overexposed to high diesel particulate matter (DPM) concentrations with the incre...

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Main Authors: Ping, Chang, Xu, Guang
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/78029
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description Diesel-powered equipment is widely used in the mining industry due to its superb performance, cost-effectiveness, efficiency as well as durability. However, there is a potential for miners in underground mines to be overexposed to high diesel particulate matter (DPM) concentrations with the increasing use of diesel engines. In 2012, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified DPM as a carcinogen to humans (group 1) based on sufficient evidence from animal and epidemiological studies. Regulations and control methods have been developed to minimize DPM health hazard in underground mines. This paper firstly reviewed the adverse health effects of DPM on humans based on related animal and epidemiological studies. Findings indicated that both short-term and long-term exposure to high concentrations of DPM have adverse impacts (acute irritation, asthma, cough, light-headedness, lung cancer, etc.) on humans, and a recommended limit of DPM concentration (0.1 mg/m3, measured as element carbon) should be established to help reduce miners’ risk of lung cancer. The effects of DPM control methods were also evaluated, which include source controls and exposure controls. Finally, an optimum DPM controlling strategy was obtained to lower DPM concentrations and provide a safe and healthy working environment for miners.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-780292025-05-12T01:44:50Z A review of the health effects and exposure-responsible relationship of diesel particulate matter for underground mines Ping, Chang Xu, Guang Diesel-powered equipment is widely used in the mining industry due to its superb performance, cost-effectiveness, efficiency as well as durability. However, there is a potential for miners in underground mines to be overexposed to high diesel particulate matter (DPM) concentrations with the increasing use of diesel engines. In 2012, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified DPM as a carcinogen to humans (group 1) based on sufficient evidence from animal and epidemiological studies. Regulations and control methods have been developed to minimize DPM health hazard in underground mines. This paper firstly reviewed the adverse health effects of DPM on humans based on related animal and epidemiological studies. Findings indicated that both short-term and long-term exposure to high concentrations of DPM have adverse impacts (acute irritation, asthma, cough, light-headedness, lung cancer, etc.) on humans, and a recommended limit of DPM concentration (0.1 mg/m3, measured as element carbon) should be established to help reduce miners’ risk of lung cancer. The effects of DPM control methods were also evaluated, which include source controls and exposure controls. Finally, an optimum DPM controlling strategy was obtained to lower DPM concentrations and provide a safe and healthy working environment for miners. 2016 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/78029 restricted
spellingShingle Ping, Chang
Xu, Guang
A review of the health effects and exposure-responsible relationship of diesel particulate matter for underground mines
title A review of the health effects and exposure-responsible relationship of diesel particulate matter for underground mines
title_full A review of the health effects and exposure-responsible relationship of diesel particulate matter for underground mines
title_fullStr A review of the health effects and exposure-responsible relationship of diesel particulate matter for underground mines
title_full_unstemmed A review of the health effects and exposure-responsible relationship of diesel particulate matter for underground mines
title_short A review of the health effects and exposure-responsible relationship of diesel particulate matter for underground mines
title_sort review of the health effects and exposure-responsible relationship of diesel particulate matter for underground mines
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/78029