Eliminating Accidents - A Group of Mines Finds What Safety Methods Won?t Work and What Will

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Frank V. Hicks
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1935

Abstract

THE following paper-in no sense a technical paper-is a summary of a safety campaign instituted by a coal-mining company to improve an unfortunate safety record. The experience should be suggestive equally to coal and metal-mining companies. With few precedents to follow in the beginning, the course was charted by trial and error. The endeavor, often disheartening, finally resulted in the capture of the most coveted safety trophy in the mining industry, "The Sentinels of Safety," awarded by the Hercules Powder Co. of Wilmington, Del., through the U. S. Bureau of Mines. The period described covers the 10-year interval, 1924 to 1933, the year 1933 being that for which the award was made. The coal company considered has produced annually for a number of years an average of 2,750,000 tons of coal, employing at various times from 1.800 to 3000 men. Prior to 1924, the
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APA: Frank V. Hicks  (1935)  Eliminating Accidents - A Group of Mines Finds What Safety Methods Won?t Work and What Will

MLA: Frank V. Hicks Eliminating Accidents - A Group of Mines Finds What Safety Methods Won?t Work and What Will. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1935.

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