Methods of Improving Safety and Health Conditions In the Mines of Utah

Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
C. A. Allen
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Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1922

Abstract

When the writers were asked to prepare a paper on this subject for this meeting of the Institute there was some question in our minds as to what to say that would be of interest to the members. You all know that Utah has some wonderful seams of good coal, on which have been opened some of the most modern mines in the United States, and that her coal operators have been putting forth many efforts to reduce losses due to accidents as well as disease. While I believe that the physical condition of Utah's mines is as good as in any other state we are not unaware of the fact that a great deal can still be done and we are always willing to frankly discuss the accident situation in the state. Dr. Murray has assembled some interesting figures showing the monetary loss due to accidents and disease which I will will proceed to give you to show the necessity of continued efforts in welfare work regardless of humane considerations.
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APA: C. A. Allen  (1922)  Methods of Improving Safety and Health Conditions In the Mines of Utah

MLA: C. A. Allen Methods of Improving Safety and Health Conditions In the Mines of Utah. Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, 1922.

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