Report Of D. Harrington, Supervising Engineer, U. S. Bureau Of Mines; J. C. Roberts, Colorado School Of Mines; Jas. Dalrymple, Chief Mine Inspector, State Of Colorado.

- Organization:
- Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 224 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1923
Abstract
Mr. Geo. B. Pryde, Chairman; Committee on Safety, Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Dear Mr. Pryde: In accordance with suggestion in your letter to me of June 21, 1923, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Dalrymple and I had a meeting and attached find our contribution to the proposed August report of the Committee on Safety. You will note that we have confined ourselves to matters in connection with explosions and prevention of explosions, in coal mines. If the committee is to report on general safety in coal mines, including accidents from haulage, timbering, rock falls, electricity, etc., we would like to suggest that you ask other members of the committee to specialize on one or more of these subjects. Especially we believe it would be advisable to specialize as to precautions against electrical accidents with giving of data as to maximum voltage, precautions to be taken as to gas ignitions by mining machines at faces, best methods of placing power wires underground, etc.; also give information as to up-to-date safety installations, such as whistle devices notifying of disarrangement of ventilation or devices for quick cutting off of electrical power from mines under certain conditions; also give data as to efficient safety man cars on various pitches, etc. Yours truly, D. HARRINGTON.
Citation
APA: (1923) Report Of D. Harrington, Supervising Engineer, U. S. Bureau Of Mines; J. C. Roberts, Colorado School Of Mines; Jas. Dalrymple, Chief Mine Inspector, State Of Colorado.
MLA: Report Of D. Harrington, Supervising Engineer, U. S. Bureau Of Mines; J. C. Roberts, Colorado School Of Mines; Jas. Dalrymple, Chief Mine Inspector, State Of Colorado.. Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, 1923.