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Abstract
Coal dust is the solid micro-particles which are generated during coal mining, transportation, storage and processing dispersed into the air. Coal dust not only poses a great threat to the environment, but also poses a serious threat to the health of workers engaged in related industries. So, developing technical and scientific tools that are efficient, safe, practical and convenient to prevent dust and explosion, protect the environment and health and safety of employee and promote safe production in the community have become the top priorities in the industry.
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1 Junan provincial Environment Monitoring Center, Shandong 276500, China.