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Andrew B Cecala

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Pilot and Feasibility Studies|March 5, 2016
Formative research to reduce mine worker respirable silica dust exposure: a feasibility study to integrate technology into behavioral interventionsEmily Joy Haas, Dana Willmer, Andrew B Cecala
Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration|May 27, 2024
Comparing the Implementation of Two Dust Control Technologies from a Sociotechnical Systems PerspectiveEmily J Haas, Andrew B Cecala, Jay F Colinet
Journal of Progressive Research in Social Sciences|January 26, 2016
Using Dust Assessment Technology to Leverage Mine Site Manager-Worker Communication and Health Behavior: A Longitudinal Case StudyEmily J Haas, Andrew B Cecala, Cassandra L Hoebbel
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene|August 7, 2013
Field assessment of enclosed cab filtration system performance using particle counting measurementsJohn A Organiscak, Andrew B Cecala, James D Noll
Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration|September 3, 2020
Evaluation of Engineering Controls at Bagging Operations to Reduce Exposures to Respirable Crystalline Silica DustA Kyle Louk, Justin R Patts, Emily J Haas, et al.
Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration|November 27, 2019
Performance Comparison of Real-Time Light Scattering Dust Monitors Across Dust Types and Humidity LevelsJustin R Patts, Donald P Tuchman, Elaine N Rubinstein, et al.
Mining Engineering|September 11, 2020
Forty years of NIOSH/USBM-developed control technology: To reduce respirable dust exposure for miners in industrial minerals processing operationsAndrew B Cecala, Justin R Patts, A Kyle Louk, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene|March 15, 2005
Reducing enclosed cab drill operator's respirable dust exposure with effective filtration and pressurization techniquesAndrew B Cecala, John A Organiscak, Jeanne A Zimmer, et al.
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Pilot and Feasibility Studies|March 5, 2016
Formative research to reduce mine worker respirable silica dust exposure: a feasibility study to integrate technology into behavioral interventionsEmily Joy Haas, Dana Willmer, Andrew B Cecala
Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration|May 27, 2024
Comparing the Implementation of Two Dust Control Technologies from a Sociotechnical Systems PerspectiveEmily J Haas, Andrew B Cecala, Jay F Colinet
Journal of Progressive Research in Social Sciences|January 26, 2016
Using Dust Assessment Technology to Leverage Mine Site Manager-Worker Communication and Health Behavior: A Longitudinal Case StudyEmily J Haas, Andrew B Cecala, Cassandra L Hoebbel
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene|August 7, 2013
Field assessment of enclosed cab filtration system performance using particle counting measurementsJohn A Organiscak, Andrew B Cecala, James D Noll
Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration|September 3, 2020
Evaluation of Engineering Controls at Bagging Operations to Reduce Exposures to Respirable Crystalline Silica DustA Kyle Louk, Justin R Patts, Emily J Haas, et al.
Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration|November 27, 2019
Performance Comparison of Real-Time Light Scattering Dust Monitors Across Dust Types and Humidity LevelsJustin R Patts, Donald P Tuchman, Elaine N Rubinstein, et al.
Mining Engineering|September 11, 2020
Forty years of NIOSH/USBM-developed control technology: To reduce respirable dust exposure for miners in industrial minerals processing operationsAndrew B Cecala, Justin R Patts, A Kyle Louk, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene|March 15, 2005
Reducing enclosed cab drill operator's respirable dust exposure with effective filtration and pressurization techniquesAndrew B Cecala, John A Organiscak, Jeanne A Zimmer, et al.
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