Fatalities from Electrical Accidents Inside Bituminous Coal Mines

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Howard Eavenson
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Jan 5, 1928

Abstract

SOME time ago, in a conference considering the mechanizing of a group of mines, I was asked if I knew of any data showing the relative frequency of accidents due to the use of 275 or 550-volt current inside mines and having a recollection of seeing some in print, the answer was made that I would find what was available. Subsequent search failed to find any pub-lished records of any kind giving such figures and none of the compensation agencies of whom inquiry was made were able to supply any, excepting the Pennsyl-vania Compensation Rating and Inspection Bureau, which had some data covering a few months for some companies in that State. The inquiry was confined to the three largest producing States, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Illinois. The inspection departments of neither of the first two had any such records, and in Illinois, only 275 volts has been allowed inside the mines for many years. A laborious inquiry has resulted in the data, shown in Table 1, which on this account was confined to the years 1921 and 1925, the latter being the latest figures available. In each State, to find the mines using 275 and 550-volt current respectively, it was necessary to list the mines from the Coal Catalog, and then to complete the list by inquiries from the companies directly, from Operators' Associations and from Inspection Depart-ments. As the mines not electrified, and those using
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APA: Howard Eavenson  (1928)  Fatalities from Electrical Accidents Inside Bituminous Coal Mines

MLA: Howard Eavenson Fatalities from Electrical Accidents Inside Bituminous Coal Mines. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1928.

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