Health and Safety in Mines ? New Equipment Difficult to Obtain - Aluminum Therapy for Silicosis Notable

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. S. Richardson
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Jan 1, 1945

Abstract

PROGRESS in health and safety in the mining field has been greatly affected by war conditions. Some of the instruments commonly used in ventilation and dust prevention work have been practically unobtainable. Much equipment, such as fans, has been purchasable only when it was possible to make positive statements to the effect that it was absolutely necessary for the production of definite quantities of materials essential to the war. Even then, long delays were usually experienced in obtaining such equipment from the manufacturers. These circumstances have, of course, not been conducive to the development of new and better methods, though attention has been directed by governmental agencies towards the recognition of existing hazards to which little attention had previously been paid.
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APA: A. S. Richardson  (1945)  Health and Safety in Mines ? New Equipment Difficult to Obtain - Aluminum Therapy for Silicosis Notable

MLA: A. S. Richardson Health and Safety in Mines ? New Equipment Difficult to Obtain - Aluminum Therapy for Silicosis Notable. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1945.

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