P. Parobeck, W. Francart, R. S. Ondrey, Richard T. Stoltz, D. Atchison, E. J. Gerbec
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Application of the RACAL Airstream Helmet in Four Underground Coal Mines
Abstract The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) conducted field studies on the RACAL Airstream Helmet to determine its suitability as an interim personal protective device in underground coal mines where technology is inadequate to control dust. The studies of the RACAL Airstream Helmet were conducted in four underground longwall mining sections to evaluate user acceptance and the helmet's applicability to the coal mine environment and to determine the life expectancy of its final filter. User acceptance and applicability to the coal mine environment were assessed using responses to a questionnaire by miners participating in the studies who wore the helmet in the mines and by actual use of the helmet by personnel conducting the survey. In general, the miners who participated in the study felt that the helmet afforded them personal protection against dust. However, use of the helmet on a continuing basis did present specific problems that would make its universal acceptance questionable. The life...