Research on Dust Pollution and Control Countermeasures in Working Environment of Manufacturing Friction Materials

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On the basis of investigation and survey on Chinese enterprises manufacturing asbestos friction material, it is concluded through analysis that key operation posts and pollution features of dust hazard during the process of manufacturing asbestos friction material in the way of the application of process management and hazard identification. Transport and feeding of asbestos and packing etc, hot briquetting, polishing and stamping punch are important operation posts of asbestos dust dispersing, characterized by wide distribution of dust producing places, difficulty in the implementation of closeness and ventilating measures, and extensive dispersing of asbestos dust following air and stream of people. According to three-E principle of risk management theory and safety production accident prevention, controlling asbestos dust should, based on the improvement of technology and abandonment of the use of older production equipment, comprehensively adopt engineering technology, individual protection and legal measures to prevent and reduce asbestos dust pollution and occupational hazard of enterprises manufacturing asbestos friction material.

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