Abstract
The opencast coal mineworkers experience site-specific microenvironments (MEs) during coal production due to different benches. This study investigates the particulate matter (PM0.5, PM0.5-1, PM1-2.5, and PM2.5-10) exposure in MEs of opencast coal mines near Dhanbad, India. The present study estimates the respiratory deposition doses (RDD) to mineworkers exposed under standard working scenarios at the worksite during day time shift (DTS). The coarser mode particle mass concentration (PMC) and particle number concentration (PNC) are 1.4 to 10.6 and 2 to 7.5 times higher within mines at active mining locations, whereas accumulation mode PMC and PNC is 1.1 to 1.5 and 1.1 to 1.9 times higher outside the mines. The opencast mining-associated activities like the excavation of coal and overburden contribute more to the coarser fraction of particles. However, accumulation mode PMC and PNC dominates at locations with no such mining activities except dumper operations. The average RDD of PMC and PNC during DTS to mineworkers varies from 320.97 ÎĽg DTS-1 and 3.69Ă—108 # DTS-1 and 3835.71 ÎĽg DTS-1 and 8.79Ă—108 # DTS-1 respectively. The occupational RDD results reveal that onsite maintenance workers (OM) category of mineworkers are more vulnerable to accumulation mode PMC followed by blasting associated mineworkers (B), onsite executives (EM), maintenance workers (workshop) (MW), monitoring workers (M), HEMMs operators (O), workers at gathering point (G), and official executives (EO). Whereas OM category of workers is more vulnerable to coarser mode PMC followed by B, M, EM, O, MW, G, and EO category of mineworkers.
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Abbreviations
- MEs:
-
microenvironments
- PM:
-
particulate matter
- PNC:
-
particle number concentration
- PMC:
-
particle mass concentration
- RDD:
-
respiratory deposition doses
- ICRP:
-
International Commission on Radiological Protection
- HA:
-
head airways
- TB:
-
tracheobronchial
- AL:
-
Alveolar
- LPA:
-
light physical activity
- HPA:
-
heavy physical activity
- CV:
-
coefficient of variance
- B – 2 :
-
bench 2
- B – 4 :
-
bench 4
- B – 3 :
-
bench 3
- B – 5 :
-
bench 5
- HEMMs:
-
heavy earthmoving machineries
- G:
-
gathering point
- O:
-
HEMMs operators
- M:
-
monitoring workers
- B:
-
blasting associated workers
- OM:
-
maintenance workers (onsite)
- MW:
-
maintenance workers (workshop)
- EM:
-
executives (onsite)
- EO:
-
executives (official)
- DTS:
-
day time shift
- OB:
-
overburden
- DTS:
-
day time shift
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The authors are thankful to IIT(ISM) Dhanbad to avail the necessary instruments under the FRS project: FRS (40) /2012-2013/ESE, entitled “Physical and chemical characterization of PM for Dhanbad city to identify the contribution from traffic sources.” The authors wish to thank Bharat Cocking Coal Limited (BCCL) officials, Dhanbad, for permitting to conduct this study at one of their opencast coal mines. Moreover, the authors would like to thank the officials of the Dobari opencast mines, Bastacola Area and BCCL, for their support during the field study. The author is very much thankful to Mr. Abhishek Ananad, M.Tech, Department of ESE, IIT (ISM) Dhanbad, to provide the necessary support and physical presence during the field study. In the end, the authors are thankful to all other contributors involved directly or indirectly in this study.
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Kumar, A., Elumalai, S.P. Study on respiratory deposition doses of typical Indian opencast coal mineworkers using occupational particulate matter levels. Air Qual Atmos Health 14, 1247–1265 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11869-021-01014-w
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