RI 2875 Accident-Severity Rates For Certain Mines & Quarries In 1927.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. W. Adams
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1928

Abstract

During the calendar year 1927 the United States Bureau f Mines conducted, for the third consecutive year, a safety contest among more than 250 mines and quarries. Aside from its underlying purpose to promote safety, the object of the contest was to learn which mine or quarry had completed the year's work with the smallest proportionate loss of time from accidents to its employees. Competing companies were grouped into five classes, namely, anthracite mines, bituminous teal mines, metal mines, nonmetallic mineral mines, and quarries and open-pit mines. To the winning company in each group was awarded the bronze trophy "Sentinels of Safety," the gift of The Explosives Engineer magazine. The winner in each group was the mine or quarry whose record showed the smallest loss of time from accidents in proportion to the total amount of time worked by 411 employees. This proportion is designated the "accident-severity"3 rate; it indicates the number of days of disability resulting from personal injuries per thousand man-hours of work performed by all employees. Each company's standing was determined by the Bureau of Mines from detailed records furnished by the contestants. Records of the leading companies were made known to a committee of seven men well known to the mining industry but not connected with the Bureau of Mines. This committee selected the winning companies in accordance with rules governing the Competition. According to the contest rules, the competition for the trophy was restricted to mines employing at least 50 men underground and to quarries and open-pit mines employing at least 25 men in the pit. As several plants fell below these figures during the year, their records could not be considered in connection with the award of the trophy. Figures covering these plants are, however, included in the attached tables.
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APA: W. W. Adams  (1928)  RI 2875 Accident-Severity Rates For Certain Mines & Quarries In 1927.

MLA: W. W. Adams RI 2875 Accident-Severity Rates For Certain Mines & Quarries In 1927.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1928.

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