
Concrete Cleaning, Inc. centrifugal shot blaster: Baseline report; Summary
Publication year - 1997
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/642686
Subject(s) - shot (pellet) , container (type theory) , environmental science , waste management , volume (thermodynamics) , centrifugal fan , engineering , materials science , metallurgy , physics , mechanical engineering , quantum mechanics , inlet
The centrifugal shot blaster is an electronically operated shot-blast machine that removes layer of concrete of varying depths. Hardened steel shot propelled at a high rate of speed abrades the surface of the concrete. The depth of material removed is determined by the rate of speed the machine is traveling and the volume of shot being fired into the blast chamber. The steel shot is reused until it is pulverized to dust, which is deposited in the waste container with the concrete being removed. Debris is continually vacuumed by a large dust collection system attached to the shot blaster. The safety and health evaluation during the human factors assessment focused on two main areas: noise and dust