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2024

Diesel Particulate Matter (DPM) Factsheet: Health Risks and Management in Underground Mining

Diesel Particulate Matter (DPM) Factsheet: Health Risks and Management in Underground Mining
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This factsheet summarises the health risks of Diesel Particulate Matter (DPM) in underground mining and outlines effective management strategies.

  • Explains what DPM is and how it is produced
  • Details health impacts including cancer and respiratory diseases
  • Highlights lack of global harmonised exposure standards
  • Outlines baseline assessment and monitoring approaches
  • Presents control strategies: prevention, filtration, ventilation, PPE
  • Emphasises continual monitoring and verification for safety

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This factsheet is highly relevant to mining industry professionals focused on health, safety, and compliance.

  • Supports development of DPM management plans
  • Addresses regulatory and operational risks
  • Promotes adoption of advanced control technologies
  • Guides equipment benchmarking and maintenance practices
  • Encourages systematic risk assessment and control
  • Aligns with industry best practices for health and safety

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