Abstract

Abstract One of the woodworking processes most difficult to control is hand sanding. Hand sanders are used in many processes, and although traditional controls reduce the dust emissions somewhat, there are disadvantages. To overcome these problems and control sanding emissions more efficiently, a dust control exhaust plenum was designed and installed on a hand sander. Laboratory experiments compared the wood dust particle amounts generated by the sander with and without the new control operating. The plenum reduced emissions by approximately 90 percent. Field experiments conducted at an industrial hand sanding process showed that the plenum reduced emissions 56 to 83 percent by particle count and 13 to 35 percent by mass, using real-time instruments. Membrane filter samples also collected during the field test indicated an average reduction of wood dust mass of 86 percent. All of the samples collected when the control was operating were well below the former 5 mg/m3 exposure limit set by the Occupational ...

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