IC 7892 Analysis Of 494 Accidents, Open-Pit Iron-Ore Mines, Beneficiation Plants, And Shops Lake Superior District ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. O. Pynnonen
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

This publication presents a study by the Federal Bureau of Mines of 494 accidents in open-pit iron-ore mines, beneficiation plants, and shops of the Lake Superior district from March 1949 to June 1956. These accidents caused 499 lost-time injuries, including 12 fatalities. A similar Bureau publication, Information Circular 7744, Analysis of 346 Accidents, Underground Iron-Ore Mines, Lake Superior District, was published in April 1956. Accident reports were analyzed by the Bureau to show the causes of in-juries and the unsafe practices or conditions that caused the accidents. Also shown are the time charges, times of occurrence, ages of the injured by job classification, and experience of the injured in mines and on the job being performed when hurt. Detailed information is presented on approximately 27 percent of the total number of disabling accidents that occurred in open-pit iron-ore mines, beneficiation plants, and shops in the district during the period covered. The text also contains tabulations of the accident experience and graphs with straight-line injury-frequency, injury-severity, and fatality trends for the period 1946-57.
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APA: R. O. Pynnonen  (1959)  IC 7892 Analysis Of 494 Accidents, Open-Pit Iron-Ore Mines, Beneficiation Plants, And Shops Lake Superior District ? Summary

MLA: R. O. Pynnonen IC 7892 Analysis Of 494 Accidents, Open-Pit Iron-Ore Mines, Beneficiation Plants, And Shops Lake Superior District ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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