Accidents From Falls Of Roof And Coal In Bituminous-Coal Mines - Coal-Mine Accident-Prevention Course - Section 2 ? Introduction ? Purpose And Scope

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 150
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- 41242 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1958
Abstract
The original manuscript of section 2 of this series of miners' circulars devoted to accident prevention in bituminous-coal mines was completed in September 1944. At that time roof bolting had been tried with some success in the lead-mining district of south-eastern Missouri, but information on the subject was so fragmentary that it was not included as a method of roof support. References to roof support in bituminous-coal mines, therefore, were confined almost entirely to conventional timbering methods. In 1947 the Bureau instituted a research program and intensive study of the general problem of roof control, which emphasized roof-bolt application. The rapid increase in mechanized mining following the close of World War II provided the impetus for the Bureau's roof-control investigations, because the vertical supports used with conventional timber restricted the maneuverability of mechanical face equipment, and the industry wanted to explore every possible method of eliminating interference with the production cycle to gain full advantage of mechanized mining. Moreover, the accidental dislodgment of vertical supports greatly increased the roof-fall hazard. As roof falls have killed and seriously injured more mine workmen every year than any other cause or classification of injury since records have been kept, the Bureau assumed this investigative leadership with the prime objective of substantially reducing the annual toll from falls of roof, including falls of rib and face.
Citation
APA: (1958) Accidents From Falls Of Roof And Coal In Bituminous-Coal Mines - Coal-Mine Accident-Prevention Course - Section 2 ? Introduction ? Purpose And Scope
MLA: Accidents From Falls Of Roof And Coal In Bituminous-Coal Mines - Coal-Mine Accident-Prevention Course - Section 2 ? Introduction ? Purpose And Scope. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1958.