Bulletin 142 The Mining Industry in the Territory of Alaska During the Calendar Year 1915

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 70
- File Size:
- 1566 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1917
Abstract
Mine inspection in Alaska by the Federal mine inspector was somewhat
handicapped during 1915,the inspector having to spend a large
part of the summer and fall in examining the Matanuska coal field in
connection with the designation of the Government reservations and
the leasing units in that field. However, in addition to>this work,
the mines in southeastern and southwestern Alaska were inspected by
both Federal and Territorial inspectors, a considerable number of
men near the Federal inspector's officeat Juneau were trained in first
aid to the injured and in the use of mine rescue apparatus, the mines
of the interior and of Seward Peninsula were inspected by the Territorial
inspector, and a suit was brought in the name of the Territorial
inspector for the nonreporting of serious accidents under the Territorial
inspection law.
The work of the Federal inspector was handicapped also by a
lack of field assistants. This condition is likely to be serious, as
preparations have been made for opening the Matanuska, Bering
River, and Nenana coal fields, and a number of permits granting the
free use of 10-acre tracts in other fields throughout the Territory
have been issued. The need of a comprehensive inspection law and
experienced engineers to safeguard the opening of coal mines by
operators who are not familiar with coal mining and are using
inexperienced help is obvious.
Citation
APA:
(1917) Bulletin 142 The Mining Industry in the Territory of Alaska During the Calendar Year 1915MLA: Bulletin 142 The Mining Industry in the Territory of Alaska During the Calendar Year 1915. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1917.