RI 3350 Production Of Explosives In The United States During The Calendar Year 1936

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. W. Adams V. E. Wrenn
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jul 1, 1937

Abstract

"Production of explosives in the United States during the calendar year 1936, as represented by reports of sales by manufacturing companies, totaled 391,604,500 pounds, an increase of 27 percent over the amount produced during 1935. This quantity included 81,698,375 pounds of black blasting powder (granular and pellet), 262,047,106 pounds of high explosives other than permissibles, and 47,859,019 pounds of permissible 5/ explosives.The manufacturers' reports to the Bureau of Mines classify the sales of explosives according to five main classes of work in connection with which the explosives were used.Coal mines used 87 percent of the total amount of black blasting powder sold, bituminous-coal mines 79 percent, and anthracite mines 8 percent; coal mines also consumed 98 percent of all permissible explosives and 9 percent of the high explosives other than permissibles. The coal-mining industry consumed 16 percent more explosives in 1936 than in the preceding year, the increase at bituminous mines being 21 percent and that at anthracite mines 4 percent.Metal mines used 29 percent of the high explosives other than permissibles and less than 1 percent of the black blasting powder and permissible explosives. The total quantity of the three classes of explosives used in metal mining in 1936 was 36 percent more than the quantity so used in 1935."
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APA: W. W. Adams V. E. Wrenn  (1937)  RI 3350 Production Of Explosives In The United States During The Calendar Year 1936

MLA: W. W. Adams V. E. Wrenn RI 3350 Production Of Explosives In The United States During The Calendar Year 1936. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1937.

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