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10/1/2011 - Guides and manuals, Reports of InvestigationsA comprehensive guide to establish a program to curtail diesel particulate matter emissions, control pollutants after release in an underground mine environment and reduce exposures using administrative controls.
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2/1/2010 - Peer reviewed journal articlesThe results of this study provide more insight into potential advantages and disadvantages of using biodiesel fuels for controlling emissions of aerosols and gases. Using diesel oxidation catalysts to control biodiesel emissions was re-examined.
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8/5/2022 - Research projectsA project to address the significant knowledge gap that manufacturers and responders have in maintaining safe underground mining vehicle battery systems in relation to battery thermal management and fire response.
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4/1/2020 - Peer reviewed journal articlesA study assessing both the relative contributions different types of vehicles make to diesel aerosol concentrations and the effectiveness of control strategies and technologies.
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10/22/2016 - Research projectsA project to reduce exposures of underground miners to diesel particulate matter and gases through implementation of control technologies and understanding of the risks associated with exposure to diesel engine emissions.
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4/2/2013 - Conferences, workshops, and seminarsWorkshop on diesel aerosols and gases in underground metal and nonmetal mines.
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9/27/2012 - Conferences, workshops, and seminarsWorkshop on Diesel Emissions Control Technologies in Metal/Nonmetal Mines.
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9/27/2012 - Conferences, workshops, and seminarsWorkshop on Diesel Emissions Control Technologies in Coal Mines.
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1/1/2010 - Peer reviewed journal articlesThis paper discusses the results of a study to investigate the effects of engine operating conditions and exhaust aftertreatments on the mutagenicity of diesel particulate matter (DPM) collected directly in an underground mine environment.
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10/1/2007 - Peer reviewed journal articlesThe primary goal of this study was to investigate the formation of combustion-generated particles derived from lubrication oil in the absence of fuel-produced soot.
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Content source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Mining Program