Continuing Education: Real-Time Data Evaluation at a Bag-Emptying Operation: A Case Study
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Abstract A variety of tasks are performed during the brief time required to open and empty a bag of powdered material. Each task creates a potential source of dust exposure for the workers performing these tasks. In this study, 50-pound bags of powdered lead chromate were emptied at a ventilated bag-dumping station. Continuous, real-time measurements of dust exposure were recorded, and the worker's actions were videotaped while emptying 65 bags in a 24-minute period. Using a computer program, a representation of the instantaneous dust exposure was overlaid onto the videotape of the worker's actions. Study of this videotape identified seven specific tasks and the relative contribution of each to the worker's overall dust exposure. It was found that pushing empty bags into barrels for subsequent disposal was the major dust source; cutting open bags and lifting them to the emptying shelf of the dump station were lesser but significant dust sources. It was also observed that the bag disposal unit within the d...
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