Bulletin 44 First National Mine Safety Demonstration

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 82
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1912
Abstract
The national mine-safety demonstration at Pittsburgh, Pa., was
projected and undertaken in the hope that it would aid the increase
of safety in the mining industry.
That the national mine-safety demonstration was warranted and
has served a useful purpose was evidenced by the attendance, not
only at the public demonstration in Forbes Field, but also at the more
special exhibit of the work of the Bureau of Mines at the arsenal
grounds and at the experimsntal. mine. Nearly 2,000 persons witnessed
the demonstrations and exhibits of the Bureau of Mines at the
arsenal grounds on the morning of October 30, 1911. The spectators
were all mine operators, miners, or persons interested in mining, and
represented operations in all parts of the United States. Nearly
1,200 of these persons visited the bureau's experimental mine at
Bruceton to witness ~th~explosion of coal dust. Had the weather,
which was exceptionally inclement, been more favorable, there would
doubtless have been a much larger attendance.
At the public demonstration in Forbes Field, which· was witnessed
by President Taft, from 12,000 to 15,000 persons, chiefly mining men,
were present and attested their interest and enthusiasm in the minesafety
exhibits by remaining throughout the proceedings, regardless
of the rain which fell all the morning .. Sincethis demonstration, the
organization of first-aid corps and of rescue corps has been undertaken
at mines where there had previously been no such organizations.
The bureau has received letters of commendation attesting the value
of the demonstration in drawing· attention to the dangers and to
possible means of greater safety in mining. Many of these letters
have urged that the results of the demonstration be published for
the guidance and instruction of those who were present.
In response to these reauests the following account of the mine-
BlIIeLY demonstration lias been prepared. IIi its preparation various
division and section chiefs of the Bureau of Mines have cooperated.
The authors acknowledge the assistance they have received from
those section chiefs and other members of the bureau who contributed
detailed descriptions of apparatus exhibited at the demonstration
or of investigations represented.
Citation
APA:
(1912) Bulletin 44 First National Mine Safety DemonstrationMLA: Bulletin 44 First National Mine Safety Demonstration. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1912.