IC 7628 Modern Automatic Electrically Controlled Elevators For Transporting Men At Two Coal Mines In Western Pennsylvania ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. W. Holcomb
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1952

Abstract

Many mines are opened into the coal beds by shafts; and, at some of these operations, the same cages or skips that are used for hoisting coal also are used for transporting men into and out of the mines. At some mines, separate man-and-material shafts are maintained, and the cages in these are utilized for transporting men and supplies only. In most instances, these cages are operated either singly or in pairs by a hoisting engine installed in a building near the shaft. Single ropes from the tops of the cages pass over bull wheels on the head frame to either electrically or steam-driven hoisting engines that require engineers to operate them. There are records of several instances where hoisting engineers have become incapacitated suddenly while hoisting men, and the passengers on the cages were killed or injured. Where the same cages are used for hoisting cars of coal and for lowering and hoisting men, especially where self-dumping cages or skips are used, safety pre¬cautions must be taken, such as providing steel bonnets for the cage deck, enclosed sides, adequate handholds, gates for closing the end openings, safety catches, and locking devices to prevent accidental dumping. Some of the newer hoisting installations are of the elevator type; where an operator rides in the cage in the same manner as an elevator operator in a building. These cages have single or multiple decks and are primarily for transporting men; but, in some instances, supplies also are transported. They are a great improvement over the installations where the same cages are used for hoisting cars of coal and transporting men.
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APA: J. W. Holcomb  (1952)  IC 7628 Modern Automatic Electrically Controlled Elevators For Transporting Men At Two Coal Mines In Western Pennsylvania ? Introduction

MLA: J. W. Holcomb IC 7628 Modern Automatic Electrically Controlled Elevators For Transporting Men At Two Coal Mines In Western Pennsylvania ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1952.

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