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Mining Workshop: Diesel Emissions Control Technologies in Coal Mines

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Louisville, Kentucky: July 30, 2003

Sponsored by NIOSH. The following documents are available for downloading:

Update on MSHA Rule on Exposure of Underground Miners to Diesel Particulate Matter
George Saseen, MSHA

Emissions Assisted Maintenance

Maintenance of Heavy-Duty Underground Mining Diesel Powered Equipment
Sean McGinn, McGinn Integration

Maintenance of Heavy-Duty Diesel Powered Equipment Using Emissions Data
Steve 'Skinner' Forbush, Canyon Fuel Co.

Overview of Control Technologies Available to Underground Mining Industry
Aleksandar Bugarski, NIOSH

Control of Diesel Emissions in Underground Mines - Part I

Control of DPM Emissions in U.S. Underground Coal Mines
Steve 'Skinner' Forbush, Canyon Fuel Co.

Control of DPM Emissions in U.S. Underground Coal Mines - Part 1
Larry Patts, NIOSH

Control of DPM Emissions in U.S. Underground Coal Mines - Part 2
Larry Patts, NIOSH

DEEP-Sponsored Long Term Evaluations of Diesel Particulate Filters in Canadian Underground Mines
Sean McGinn, McGinn Integration

Maintenance and Emissions Control Program at Twentymile Mine
Tony Arbani, RAG American Coal Co.

Control of Diesel Emissions in Underground Mines - Part II

Evaluation of Control Technologies at MSHA Laboratory, Russell Stackpole, MSHA
A&CC

Evaluation of Control Technologies in U.S. Underground Mines
Aleksandar Bugarski, NIOSH

Strategy for Selection of Diesel Particulate Filters
George Schnakenberg, NIOSH

 


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