IC 7160 Mechanized Mining Brings New Electrical Hazards ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. J. Gleim
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Jan 1, 1941

Abstract

In the mining of coal the trend is toward more and more mechanization. This increased use of machinery to replace hand labor is assuming many new forms and presents a constantly changing aspect. Safety engineers must be alert if the many electrical problems resulting from these new installations are to be handled safely. Some of these problems present possible electrical hazards that may be overlooked by the safety engineer unless they are called to his attention by one who has made a special study of the conditions. The foregoing is especially true of conveyor systems of mining. The terms "conveyor systems" and "conveyor mining" as used in this paper refer to those systems in which various types of conveyors are employed to transport coal away from the working place. In some mines this means complete elimination of track, cars, and locomotives. In others it means that conveyors take the coal from the working place to a convenient loading point, from which transportation is completed by cars and locomotives.
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APA: E. J. Gleim  (1941)  IC 7160 Mechanized Mining Brings New Electrical Hazards ? Introduction

MLA: E. J. Gleim IC 7160 Mechanized Mining Brings New Electrical Hazards ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1941.

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