Conclusions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Lloyd A. Morley Alan M. Christman
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

Presented below is a review of how the objectives, as outlined in the statement of the problem, were achieved. 1. Methods of evaluating the performance of grounding systems must be described. These methods are the subject of Chapter III. 2. Field trips to operating mines should be undertaken, and a cri¬tique of their grounding systems made upon the basis of obser¬vation and the application of the above techniques. An analysis of field trip data, along with practical recommendations, is in¬cluded in Chapter IV, while a complete review of all field trips is given in Appendix I. 3. Because of their thoroughness, present coal mine regulations should be evaluated, and their applicability to open-pit environ¬ments appraised. This has been done in consultation with governmental agency, manufacturing, operating mine, and consult¬ing engineers. As stated in Chapter IV, insight gained through field observations has served to amplify and extend the base of knowledge from which the recommendations were made. 4. The results of these investigations should lead to suggested Federal standards. Such recommendations comprise Appendix II. In addition, several important factors, which are discussed in Chapter IV, were brought to light as a direct result of the field research. 5. Seasonal variations in the earth resistance of ground mats, as illustrated by Table 12, reinforce the need for periodic
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APA: Lloyd A. Morley Alan M. Christman  (1976)  Conclusions

MLA: Lloyd A. Morley Alan M. Christman Conclusions . The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1976.

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