RI 3305 Investigations During 1934 of Combustibles in Manholes in Boston Mass

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 15
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- 2691 KB
- Publication Date:
- May 1, 1936
Abstract
"INTRODUCTION The cooperative investigation dealing with the general hazards of combustible gases and vapors in manholes owned by the Edison Electric Illuminating Co. and the New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. in Boston, Mass. and surrounding territory, was continued during 1934.The method and procedure of conducting the survey for 1934 were the same as those followed heretofore.ACKNOWLEDGMENTSThe cooperative investigation was arranged through the interest and effort of F. D. Comerford, president of the Edison Electric Illuminating Co. of Boston; E. M. Farnesworth, Jr., vice president and general manager of the Boston Consolidated Gas Co.; and A. C. Fieldner, chief engineer, Experiment Stations Division, U.S. Bureau of Mines. Thomas H. Haines, superintendent, Distribution Department, of the Edison Electric Illuminating Co., cooperated in furnishing both men and information for the work.The New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., through Chief Engineer G. K. Manson, R. F. Esterbrook, H. G. Crush, and A. J. McCarron, cooperated by assigning a telephone company employee for the test truck. The company has borne its proportionate share of the expense and has taken an active interest in the work during the year. The test crew was operated under the direct supervision of John Campbell, superintendent of the Special Service Department of the Edison Electric Illuminating Co., and 7. M. Goodwin, vice president of the Boston Consolidated Gas Co."
Citation
APA:
(1936) RI 3305 Investigations During 1934 of Combustibles in Manholes in Boston MassMLA: RI 3305 Investigations During 1934 of Combustibles in Manholes in Boston Mass. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1936.