NO2 Emission Increases Associated with the Use of Certain Diesel Particulate Filters in Underground Mines

In response to new exposure standards to lower miners' exposure to diesel particulate matter (DPM), the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and others have conducted research into control technologies to reduce DPM emissions.  The mining industry—and specifically dieselized mines—also continue to work toward finding feasible controls to implement in their mines.  Although emissions of and exposure to DPM can sometimes be controlled through the use of newer diesel engines, better engine maintenance, use of alternative fuels, or ventilation upgrades, some mines may need to use diesel particulate filters. However, this has created concern about potential exposure to nitrogen dioxide (NO2) resulting from their use.

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