IC 6754 Explosions In Kentucky Coal Mines, January 1, 1884 - June 30, 1933 ? Purpose Of This Report

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1934

Abstract

Prevention of coal-mine explosions depends largely upon thorough knowledge of the causes that initiate explosions. A review of coal-mine explosions in one geographical area when supplemented by nationwide data of similar nature, should serve as a guide for the adoption of measures for explosion prevention. Explosions in bituminous-coal mines of the United States during the 10 years ended December 31, 1932, ranked third in the causes of fatal accidents and constituted 16.1 percent of all fatal accidents in bituminous mines. Kentucky now ranks fourth in coal output in the coal-producing States of this country; a study of the coal-mine explosions in this state will be of definite interest locally among coal-mining people, as well as to those in the coal-mining industry who are concerned in preventing coal-mine explosions. This circular reviews gas and dust explosions in Kentucky coal mines to show their hazards, to point out the influence of certain factors in causing explosions, and to indicate the effectiveness of preventive measures.
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APA:  (1934)  IC 6754 Explosions In Kentucky Coal Mines, January 1, 1884 - June 30, 1933 ? Purpose Of This Report

MLA: IC 6754 Explosions In Kentucky Coal Mines, January 1, 1884 - June 30, 1933 ? Purpose Of This Report. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1934.

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