RI 2704 Welfare And Safety In Connection With Mining In Utah

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. L. Murray
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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7
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 1925

Abstract

"Welfare endeavor in connection with both the metal and the coal mines of Utah has shown gratifying progress during recent years, and in most mining towns of the state, both the operators and their employees deserve much credit for the efforts put forth to better the living, working, educational and recreational conditions. Progress has been and is being made, but there are still a few important towns where purer water and better sewage disposal are pressing needs.In the older metal-mining towns that are incorporated and are independent of the mining properties operating in the vicinity, less opportunity is presented for the companies to exercise efforts looking toward improved welfare conditions than in company towns controlled by the mine operators.However, even in such towns the companies can do much to better welfare conditions, as shown by the progress in Bingham Canyon during the past several years. The Utah Copper Company has spent $800,000 since 1920, in the erection of modern brick cottages, apartment houses and the Germnell Memorial Club. The cottages and apartment houses have every convenience to be found in up-to-date city homes. The Gemmell Memorial Club erected and equipped at a cost of $175,000 was provided by the company for the benefit of the Utah Copper employees living in the canyon and has been made the recreational center for the camp. Another improvement is the $100,000 fireproof hotel built by the United States Mine of the United States Mining, Smelting and Refining; Co. in the Copperfield section of Bingham Canyon. This hotel will accommodate 105 men exclusive of hotel help and has all the conveniences of a city hotel."
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APA: A. L. Murray  (1925)  RI 2704 Welfare And Safety In Connection With Mining In Utah

MLA: A. L. Murray RI 2704 Welfare And Safety In Connection With Mining In Utah. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1925.

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