IC 7356 Explosives-Handling Practices At The Mines Of The Anaconda Copper Mining Co. At Butte, Mont. ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Edward F. Courtney
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Jan 1, 1946

Abstract

Loss of life, loss of sight, crippling injuries, and property damage nearly always result from accidents involving explosives. The severity of such accidents has prompted lawmaking bodies to pass laws concerning the transportation, handling, and use of explosives; manufacturers of explosives publish manuals 'describing explosives and practical methods of handling then; and mining companies and others who use large quantities of explosives publish rules based on actual experience for the guidance of their employees. Careless storage of explosives by thoughtless or incompetent persons, particularly if they are left where children or saboteurs have access 'to them, has led to many serious accidents. Many contractors and mining operators who use explosives are extremely careless about storing them. It is the purpose of this paper to discuss the explosive-handling practices of a large western mining company, which are considered better than most.
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APA: Edward F. Courtney  (1946)  IC 7356 Explosives-Handling Practices At The Mines Of The Anaconda Copper Mining Co. At Butte, Mont. ? Introduction

MLA: Edward F. Courtney IC 7356 Explosives-Handling Practices At The Mines Of The Anaconda Copper Mining Co. At Butte, Mont. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1946.

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