IC 6419 Mine Explosion, Mines Fies, and Miscellaneous Accidents in the US During the Fiscal Year ended June 30 1930

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 36
- File Size:
- 4033 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1931
Abstract
The mining industry is gradually realizing that safety education and
safety inspection are economic factors that may not be overlooked as a means
of reducing operating costs . Many mine operators , however , have failed to
realize the benefits of safety , and the efforts of the more progressive mining
companies are offset by the carelessness of neighboring companies when the
accident records of a community or a State or the nation as a whole are considered
. This tendency is indicated by the data collected by the safety
division of the United States Bureau of Mines . During the fiscal year ended
June 30, 1930 , relatively definite information: was secureä concerning 34 mine
explosions , 24 mine fires , and 29 miscellaneous accidents ; these accidents
are by no means all of the explosions , fires , and miscellaneous accidents
which occurred in the mines of the United States during the period; but the
data on the fires and explosions constitute a record of all of those types of
accidents that were called specifically to the attention of the safety
division , and the miscellaneous accidents include those on which definite ,
detailed data were obtained by the safety division .
Citation
APA:
(1931) IC 6419 Mine Explosion, Mines Fies, and Miscellaneous Accidents in the US During the Fiscal Year ended June 30 1930MLA: IC 6419 Mine Explosion, Mines Fies, and Miscellaneous Accidents in the US During the Fiscal Year ended June 30 1930. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.