Appalachian Coal-Mining Health and Safety Trends

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Barbara Fotta
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

This article examines health and safety trends during the past 10 years at Appalachian surface and underground bituminous coal mines. Data for Appalachia include Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia and eastern Kentucky. These states account for more than 90% of the coal production in the Appalachian region. (Production, accidents and fatalities in Ohio, Maryland, Tennessee and Alabama are not included in computing Appalachian trends.) Trends for Appalachian underground mines are differentiated by size and mining method into three categories: - Small mines with fewer than 50 employees. - Large nonlongwall mines with 50 or more employees. - Longwall mines (mines with at least one longwall production face).
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APA: Barbara Fotta  (1995)  Appalachian Coal-Mining Health and Safety Trends

MLA: Barbara Fotta Appalachian Coal-Mining Health and Safety Trends. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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