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Technology News - No. 459 - Ergonomic Seat Reduces Shock for Low-Seam Shuttle Car Operators
Objective To improve seats on mine shuttle cars with ergonomic design and by reducing shock impact transmitted through the mine vehicle seat to the vehicle operator. Background Operators of
May 1, 1997
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Technology News - No. 458 - Development of a Research Facility to Improve Mine Hoisting and Ore Pass Safety
Objective: Construct a research facility to test sensor technology and engineering controls and to increase awareness of the proper functioning of mine hoists. Improve saferty and prevent injuries and
May 1, 1997
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Technology News - No. 455 - Roof Hazard Alert Modules
Objective: To discourage miners from going inby unsupported mine roof by developing intrinsically safe devices that render the attendant hazard more evident, direct a person's attention to read
May 1, 1997
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IC 9447 - Effects Of Mining Height On Injury Rates In U.S. Underground Nonlongwall Bituminous Coal Mines
By Launa G. Mallett, Barbara Fotta
This report examines the effects of mining height on injury rates in U.S. underground nonlongwall bituminous coal mines, controlling for both the employment size of the mine and the mining methods. Us
Jan 11, 1997
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RI 9642 - Accurate Navigation And Control Of Continuous Mining Machines For Coal Mining
By William H. Schiffbauer
One of the safety and health research programs of the former U.S. Bureau of Mines Pittsburgh Research Center was the evaluation of technology that will provide remote-controlled operation of mechanize
Jan 11, 1997
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RI 9641 - Evaluation of a Signaling and Warning System for Underground Mines
By Robert G. Yewen, Ronald S. Conti
Underground mines rely on alarm systems, such as stench gas, audible or visual alarms, pager phones, telephones, and messengers to warn miners of a fire or other emergency. These systems are often sl
Jan 5, 1997
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RI 9640 - A Second-Generation Remote Optical Methanometer
By John C. Edwards, Gene F. Friel, John J. Opferman, Robert A. Franks
As the use of deep -rut mining increases, there - expected to be a greater demand for methane (CH,) measurement devices capable of scanning working faces al depths in excess of 10 m to alert mine pers
Jan 5, 1997
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7 Basis For The Recommended Standard - 7.1 The NIOSH Rel For Respirable Coal Mine Dust
NIOSH recommends that exposures to respirable coal mine dust be limited to 1 mg/m3 as a TWA concentration for up to 10 hr/day during a 40-hr workweek, measured according to current MSHA methods (see S
Jan 1, 1997
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Training future mine emergency responders - Part 2: What topics should be included?
By Michael J. Brnich
Since 1991, Pittsburgh Research Center (PRC- formerly part of the Bureau of Mines) researchers have recorded extensive interviews with 30individuals who are experts in the area of mine emergency respo
Jan 1, 1997
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RI 9639 - Detection of Downed Trolley Lines Using ARC Signature Analysis
By Gregory P. Cole, Jeffrey Shawn Peterson
The Pittsburgh Research center3 conducted research to study and improve electrical fault detection on coal mine direct-current (dc) trolley systems. A suspended trolley line delivers power at voltages
Jan 1, 1997
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IC 9446 - Proceedings: New Technology For Ground Control In Retreat Mining
By Christopher Mark, Robert J. Tuchman
This proceedings volume contains papers presented at technology transfer seminars sponsored by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) on New Technology for Ground Control in
Jan 1, 1997
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3 Properties, Production, And Potential For Exposure - 3.1 Chemical And Physical Properties Of Coal Mine Dust - 3.1.1 Coal And Its Characteristics
Coal is a combustible, carbonaceous, sedimentary rock that is formed by the accumulation, compaction, and physical and chemical alteration of vegetation [Simon and Hopkins 1981; Bates and Jackson 1987
Jan 1, 1997
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Technology News - No. 465 - Method for Predicting Methane Emissions on Extended Longwall Faces
To provide longwall operators with a method to predict methane emissions from panels with increased face width.
Jan 1, 1997
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Training future mine emergency responders - Part 2: What topics should be included? (aa4a119a-30c0-4dd3-9993-8b5b7d1d5e14)
By Michael J. Brnich
Since 1991, Pittsburgh Research Center (PRC- formerly part of the Bureau of Mines) researchers have recorded extensive interviews with 30 individuals who are experts in the area of mine emergency resp
Jan 1, 1997
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Appendix B - Concentrations Of Respirable Coal Mine Dust And Respirable Crystalline Silica In Samples Required By 30 CFR 90
Table B-1. Summary of respirable coal mine dust samples collected under 30 CFR 90 by MSHA inspectors for underground occupations, 1988-92* [ ]
Jan 1, 1997
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4 Health Effects Of Exposure To Respirable Coal Mine Dust
This chapter describes the adverse health effects associated with exposure to respirable coal mine dust. Epidemiological studies of underground and surface coal miners in the United States and other c
Jan 1, 1997
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Underground mine fire preparedness - Part 4 of 4: Suggested improvements and implications for training miners in fire-fighting preparedness
By Ronald S. Conti
This is the fourth and final article in a series that discusses underground fire-fighting preparedness. As with the previous three articles, it is based on interviews with 214 miners at 7 underground
Jan 1, 1997
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IC 9446 - Proceedings: New Technology for Ground Control in Retreat Mining (527573bb-29f1-4fad-af4c-300b18740c2b)
By Christopher Mark
This proceedings volume contains papers presented at technology transfer seminars sponsored by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) on New Technology for Ground Control in
Jan 1, 1997
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5 Environmental Monitoring - 5.1 Current Sampling Criteria - 5.1.1 Characteristics Of The Currently Approved Sampling Device
The Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977* defines respirable dust as dust measured with a device approved by the Secretary of Labor and the Secretary of Health and Human Services [30 USC 842(e)]
Jan 1, 1997