Coal-Mine Accidents In The United States, 1934 - Introduction

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 112
- File Size:
- 34804 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1936
Abstract
The safety record established by the coal-mining industry of the United States during 1934, although not as favorable as that for the previous year, was better than the record for any other year during the period 1930-34 for which complete figures covering fatal and nonfatal accidents at the mines are available. The number of accidents was 89.98 per million man-hours of employment compared with 86.74 for the year 1933, the latter being the lowest rate in any of the 5 years referred to. The rate was 105.60 for 1930, the first year covered by available data. Employment increased in 1934; the number of workers represented an increase of 8 percent over the year 1933, man-shifts of labor increased 16 percent, and the number of man-hours of labor increased 7 percent. The total number of man-hours of employment also exceeded the number reported for 1932, and was almost equal to the record for 1931.
Citation
APA:
(1936) Coal-Mine Accidents In The United States, 1934 - IntroductionMLA: Coal-Mine Accidents In The United States, 1934 - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1936.