IC 6463 Suggestions for Writing Permissible Equipment

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 1484 KB
- Publication Date:
- Apr 1, 1931
Abstract
The chief object of the Electrical Section of the United States Bureau of Mines
is the study of causes and means of preventing accidents resulting from the use of electricity
in mines . A large part of this work for the last 20 years has been the inspection and
testing of mining equipment under the provisions of schedules which give the minimum requirements
considered essential for the safety of equipment intended for use at or near the
working faces of dusty or gassy mines . During the first few years of this work , particular
attention was paid to the explosionproof features of the various accessories such as motors ,
controllers , and other parts . The knowledge of the essentials necessary for safe designs
of enclosures has since been augmented by field experience and by data obtained in testing
a large number and variety of designs . With our present knowledge it would seem that a disproportionate
stress was placed on making the various enclosures explosionproof , but not
enough thought was given to the danger from wiring and connections outside of explosionproof
enclosures .
The list of equipment that has met minimum requirements for safety and has been
approved as permissible by the Bureau of Mines includes storage - battery locomotives , power
trucks , drills , loading machines , conveyors , cutting machines , room hoists , pumps , concrete
mixers , and rock-dusting machines . The wiring on some of the machines is comparatively
simple and sometimes , except for the trailing cable , may be entirely within the explosionproof
enclosures . In general , there is outside wiring between enclosures , and on the larger
machines the wiring may be extensive and complicated .
In considering the safety of wiring for mining machinery , attention must be given
the severe service and unfavorable surroundings imposed by mining conditions . Some of the
matters that require consideration are :
ground .
The lack of care of the exterior wiring to be expected in the average mine .
The lack of adequate periodic inspection of the wiring .
The absence of adequate facilities for satisfactory inspection and repairs under-
The severe conditions of moisture , dirt , mechanical injury , and low voltage encountered
in mining service .
Citation
APA:
(1931) IC 6463 Suggestions for Writing Permissible EquipmentMLA: IC 6463 Suggestions for Writing Permissible Equipment. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.