IC 7083 Some Signaling Systems In Metal Mine Shafts - Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
McHenry Mosier
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Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

This paper describes come mechanical raid electrical signal systems in common use in Metal-mine shafts, together with several distinctive systems that indicate or control the origin of the signal. The latter systems remove the hazard of the movement of the cage from one level in response to signals from another. Previous publications of the Bureau of Mines have covered several meritorious installations One of the best signal systems for deep shafts is at the Homestake mine4/. A successful installation of an induction system in the Lake Superior mining region permits signaling as well as telephoning from cages at rest or in motion5/. El Potosi mine uses a variation of the three-wire electric system6/. A mine in Utah has developed a system of the double trolly-wire type, in which the cage attendant may signal from a moving cage7/. At present no system of the sine-shaft signaling employing radio is available.
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APA: McHenry Mosier  (1939)  IC 7083 Some Signaling Systems In Metal Mine Shafts - Introduction

MLA: McHenry Mosier IC 7083 Some Signaling Systems In Metal Mine Shafts - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1939.

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