2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-22059-z
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Dust pollution hazard and harmful airborne dust exposure assessment for remote LHD operator in underground lead–zinc ore mine open stope

Abstract: Underground mines have several occupational hazards, including airborne dust generated from various mining operations. Line-of-sight remote LHD mucking is adopted to draw the blasted muck from unsupported stopes in underground metalliferous mines. Investigation on particulate matter (PM) at remote operator location is crucial for assessing the operator exposure and devising appropriate dust control measures. This paper identi es the potential dust pollution hazard for remote LHD operator by simulating differen… Show more

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“…Mining will also cause the underground to be emptied, affect the stability of mountains and slopes, increase the risk of residents above empty areas, and lead to a series of geological hazard activities such as landslides. In addition, the overexploitation of mineral resources can lead to various water environmental problems, as well as atmospheric pollution resulting from waste gas, dust and waste residue from production processes (Paluchamy and Mishra, 2022). Especially in the past two years, with the national promotion of carbon compliance and carbon neutrality, the problem of energy conservation and emission reduction of mining enterprises has become increasingly prominent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mining will also cause the underground to be emptied, affect the stability of mountains and slopes, increase the risk of residents above empty areas, and lead to a series of geological hazard activities such as landslides. In addition, the overexploitation of mineral resources can lead to various water environmental problems, as well as atmospheric pollution resulting from waste gas, dust and waste residue from production processes (Paluchamy and Mishra, 2022). Especially in the past two years, with the national promotion of carbon compliance and carbon neutrality, the problem of energy conservation and emission reduction of mining enterprises has become increasingly prominent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%