Bulletin 74 Gasoline Mine Locomotives in Relation to Safety Health

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
O. P. Hood R. H. Kudlich
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1915

Abstract

When a gasoline locomotive is used in a mine there is danger of the noxious gases of the exhaust vitiating the air, but if enough air is circulating in those parts of the mine in which the locomotive is used, these gases are so diluted that they are rendered harmless, and the health of the workmen is not affected. In some mines the use of gasoline locomotives is impracticable, though in the majority of mines where they have been tried they have proved to be safe and economical. To determine the limitations that should surround the use of these machines in mines so that they shall not be detrimental to health and so that their economic advantage may be retained, it is necessary to ascertain the volume and the character of the exhaust gases and the amount of these gases that may be safely allowed in the mine air, and also to determine safe conditions of operation. The problem is primarily one of ventilation and like all ventilation problems must be intelligently computed to meet the conditions of each mine. The investigation described in this bulletin was undertaken 'by the Bureau of Mines in an endeavor to obtain exact information on some of the basal questions involved in the use of gasoline locomotives in mines, this investigation being one of many that the bureau has been conducting in its efforts to increase safety and efficiency in mining.
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APA: O. P. Hood R. H. Kudlich  (1915)  Bulletin 74 Gasoline Mine Locomotives in Relation to Safety Health

MLA: O. P. Hood R. H. Kudlich Bulletin 74 Gasoline Mine Locomotives in Relation to Safety Health. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1915.

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