IC 7153 Mine Safety Board Decision 33 (Superseding Mine Safety Board Decision 3) Bureau Of Mines Definition Of A Gassy Coal Mine

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1941

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines believes that all coal mines are potentially gassy; for the purpose of administration in the prevention of explosions and fires, the Bureau recommends: That any coal mine wherein methane or other combustible gas can be detected in amounts as much as 0.27 of 1 percent or more by frequent systematic searches shall be classified as a gassy mine. Permissible methane-indicating detectors such as are given in I.C. 7110 or subsequent lists of Bureau approved methane-indicating detectors, or conventional methods of sampling and analysis of required accuracy may be used. The concentration referred to in the decision is percent by volume.
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APA:  (1941)  IC 7153 Mine Safety Board Decision 33 (Superseding Mine Safety Board Decision 3) Bureau Of Mines Definition Of A Gassy Coal Mine

MLA: IC 7153 Mine Safety Board Decision 33 (Superseding Mine Safety Board Decision 3) Bureau Of Mines Definition Of A Gassy Coal Mine. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1941.

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