The Explosion in Hillcrest Mine, Alberta, September 19th, 1926

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 32
- File Size:
- 9262 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1928
Abstract
Foreword Following the explosion in the Hillcrest mine, which occurred in the evening of Sunday, September 19th, 1926, and in which two men lost their lives, the writer was invited by the Hon. J.E. Brownlee, Premier of Alberta, to conduct an investigation into the causes of the disaster, and to make such recommendations as seemed advisable with a view to minimizing as far as possible the chance of future explosions in this and similar Alberta coal mines. Accordingly, the mine was visited, and extensive investigations were made underground on October 21st, 2.2.nd, and 25th, in company with Mr. John T. Stirling, Chief Inspector of Mines for Alberta, Mr. Moses Johnson, District Inspector for the Crowsnest Pass District, Mr. J as. A. Richards, Inspector of Mines, Edmonton, and also Mr. Thomas Davies, manager, and other officials of the Hillcrest mine. Hearings of the coroner's inquest were also attended on October 20th and 23rd, when testimony regarding the explosion was given by various witnesses. The following paper summarizes my general observations in tracing the place of origin of the explosion, and my efforts to determine the cause of ignition. Certain recommendations arc also made, and the writer invites discussion on these and the other matters dealt with in the paper.
Citation
APA:
(1928) The Explosion in Hillcrest Mine, Alberta, September 19th, 1926MLA: The Explosion in Hillcrest Mine, Alberta, September 19th, 1926. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1928.