IC 6828 Review of Coal-Mine Fatalities in Indiana During the Last 3 Months of 1932 and the Calendar Year 1933

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 24
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- Publication Date:
- Feb 1, 1935
Abstract
Information Circular 6746 reviewed the fatalities in Indiana coal mines. for the fiscal year October 1, 1951 to September 30, 1933. Since then Indiana has changed its fiscal year to the period July 1 to June 30, but as most statistical data on accidents are arranged according to calendar years, the data in this paper are for the last 3 months of 1932 and the calendar year 1933, rather than for the new Indiana fiscal year.
Tables 1 and 2 list the fatalities in Indiana coal mines3/ by cause and occupation for the last 3 months of 1932 and for the calendar year 1933. The fatalities for the small wagon mines employing fewer than 10 men are separated from those employing 10 or more men to call attention to the ex- tremely high fatality rate in small mines, largely because the State mining law does not apply to them nor do they come under the jurisdiction of the Indiana mine inspectors; as a result health and safety conditions are ex- tremely bad.
During the last 3 months of 1932, 5 (approximately 42 percent of the total) fatalities occurred in the small mines, while for the calendar year 1933, 12 (approximately 32 percent) of the fatalities occurred in them.
The Indiana Division of Mines and Kining estimates that these small mines have an annual production of approximately 325,000 tons, or about 4.5 percent of the total coal-mine production of the State. In other words, for these small mines the fatality rate per tons mined during 1933 was about 10 times as great as for the mines employing 10 or more men.
Another lamentable feature in connection with the fatalities in small mines is that very few carry any compensation insurance and the owners are not worth enough financially for dependents of victims to collect anything under the common law; as a result, the dependents of those killed usually are left penniless and subjects of public charity.
Citation
APA:
(1935) IC 6828 Review of Coal-Mine Fatalities in Indiana During the Last 3 Months of 1932 and the Calendar Year 1933MLA: IC 6828 Review of Coal-Mine Fatalities in Indiana During the Last 3 Months of 1932 and the Calendar Year 1933. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1935.