RI 2739 Gases From Blasting In Heavy Sulphides

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. D. Gradner
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1926

Abstract

During 1924 a number of lives were lost and other men incapacitated by the toxic effects of gases produced in blasting in massive sulphides. In one mine, three men working in a raise were caught by gases from blasting a drift round in massive sulphide on the level. The round in the drift was shot ahead of time and it was necessary for the three men to travel through the gases to the intake air course. Two of the men lost their lives, and the third was injured, apparently for life. Other men at this same mine have been caught in the gases at blasting time and seriously injured. At a second mine, the gases from blasting in sulphides appear to be very dangerous, and it was necessary to send a number of men who were caught in such gases to the hospital. One man who was seriously gassed has not recovered in over a year is time. Another man similarly gassed soon died of influenza.
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APA: E. D. Gradner  (1926)  RI 2739 Gases From Blasting In Heavy Sulphides

MLA: E. D. Gradner RI 2739 Gases From Blasting In Heavy Sulphides. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1926.

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