RI 2095 Decreases in Coal-Mine Accidents

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. W. Adams
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Mar 1, 1920

Abstract

"A gratifying decrease is noticeable in the number of men killed in the coal minas of the United States during the past six months as compared to the quantity of coal produced.During July last year, when 221 men lost their lives, the production of coal was over 50 million tons. In January, 1920, the production had increased to 56 million tons, or 11 per cent, while the fatalities, instead of increasing proportionately, actually decreased to 166, or nearly 15 per cent. Nor is this decrease a mere accident or coincidence peculiar to the month of January, as may be seen from the following table.From the figures shown above it may be observed that the average monthly production for January and the five months immediately preceding, was 49,500,000, or only 2 per cent below that for July, while the average number of men killed was 183, or a decrease of over 17 per cent."
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APA: W. W. Adams  (1920)  RI 2095 Decreases in Coal-Mine Accidents

MLA: W. W. Adams RI 2095 Decreases in Coal-Mine Accidents. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1920.

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