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International Society of Explosives Engineers
James Camp
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
Pages:
6
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74 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

"During the 1950's a cement plant was rebuilt along a Missouri River bluff. The escarpmentwas composed of inter_bedded shale and limestone, typical to western Missouri. All of theraw materials needed to produce cement had been mined via room and pillar at the plantsite since the late 1800's. Portions of the mine began to fail in the late 60's., and by the mid70's M.S.H.A. declared all the areas where the lower Winterset limestone had beenremoved from the back to be ""unsafe"". M.S.H.A. explained that no work could beperformed in or above these unsafe areas unless the work itself was to render the area safe."
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APA: James Camp  (1993)  Save the Plant

MLA: James Camp Save the Plant. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1993.

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