Factors Affecting The Development Of A Surface Coal Mine Safety And Training Program In The United States ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Douglas W. Huber
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

During the past decade, a general awareness of the need for and subsequent development of increased safety in United States coal mines has taken place. Government and industry alike were stimulated into accelerating their actions through unacceptable accident statistics and costs (in terms of human misery dollar values). Those of us who work in the United States coal industry are aware of the development of governmental controls on nine safety. Both Federal and State regulations have placed increased responsibility upon mine owners and operators to insure a safe working environment and to provide training for miners. No other industrial group of workers has received such attention or, in our opinion, deserves it more.
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APA: Douglas W. Huber  (1982)  Factors Affecting The Development Of A Surface Coal Mine Safety And Training Program In The United States ? Introduction

MLA: Douglas W. Huber Factors Affecting The Development Of A Surface Coal Mine Safety And Training Program In The United States ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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