IC 6924 Bureau Of Mines Activities In The Field Of Building Materials - Building Materials Of Mineral Origin

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1937

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines is operated to assist in promoting economic development through increased efficiency in the mining, preparation, treatment, and utilization of mineral substances; to aid in conserving mineral resources through preventing waste; and to help the mining industry improve health conditions and increase safety. Accomplishment of those ends is sought through investigation of scientific, technologic, and economic problems of the, mineral industries and dissemination of resulting information. Building materials of mineral origin constitute an important product of mining, and the Bureau makes studies of these in the various fields mentioned. The following commodities come within this classification: Asbestos, anhydrite, asphalt, cement, clay and clay products, diatomite, dolomite, glass and mineral wool, granite, greenstone, gypsum, lightweight building materials, lime, limestone, magnesite, marble, sand, sand and gravel, sandstone, sand-lime brick, slate, soapstone, and trap rock.
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APA:  (1937)  IC 6924 Bureau Of Mines Activities In The Field Of Building Materials - Building Materials Of Mineral Origin

MLA: IC 6924 Bureau Of Mines Activities In The Field Of Building Materials - Building Materials Of Mineral Origin. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1937.

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