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Holmes Safety Association Chapter PlanBy J. J. Forbes
Gentlemen : It is a pleasure to come to Glen- wood Springs to participate in this meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute an organization created to handle chiefly the economic questions d
Jan 1, 1926
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1933 MeetingThe 1933 meeting will be held in Denver in May or June, the exact date to be announced later. If you have any suggestions for the place or program, send them to the Secretary at once.
Jan 1, 1932
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Preservative Treatment of Mine Timber at Primero MineBy F. T. Baker
The Primero mine, operated by the Colorado Fuel & Iron Company, is located 17 miles west of Trinidad, Colorado, in Las Animas County. Unusually bad roof conditions, along with heavy side pressure and
Jan 1, 1926
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Acknowledgement - AppointmentThe Institute thanks the following for their invaluable assistance, not only in assisting of the planning and organizing for the Vail meeting, but also for their tireless effort in transcribing, editi
Jan 1, 1982
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Mechanical Stoking of Domestic FuelBy Joseph Harrington
It is sufficiently correct to say that domestic solid fuel is universally hand fired and it is almost as correct to state that a very large proportion of hand-fired domestic fires are extremely ineffi
Jan 1, 1925
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Accident Rate - DiscussionSECRETARY SHUBART: This letter will not surprise you. (Reads) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Bureau of Mines Washington Sept. 4, 192G. Benedict Shubart, Secy, Rocky Mountain Coal Mining I
Jan 1, 1926
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Mine Safety Work (7f13c9d5-885f-4e77-ae78-51a6873a30f8)By Eli Follett
It is indeed gratifying to note the marked improvement in the methods used in the coal- mines today compared to the methods in earlier days. Away back in the decade of 1900 to 1910 many of the mines
Jan 1, 1922
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DiscussionMR. LITTLEJOHN: Have you any maximum length that you make your dust barriers? What I mean by that is, your entries are 10 feet wide, and I believe if I remember right, in your single track entries you
Jan 1, 1924
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Discussion ? Safety In Mechanical LoadingMR. DICKINSON: There is an increase of dust in machine loading, especially with the McKinlay loading and cutting machine which was extremely dusty. MR. FORRESTER: Declared more dust must be expecte
Jan 1, 1925
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Mine HaulageBy R. A. McAllister
The haulage system employed to convey coal from the face to the outside, dates back to 300 B. C., when slaves carried the mineral from the face to the consumer. The British discovered coal on their is
Jan 1, 1921
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Mechanical Loading Practice at Hanna, Wyo.By T. H. Butler
The two most talked of questions in the mining industry today are rock dusting and mechanical loading. The one as a matter of safety, and the other as a matter of economy, and both are of vital intere
Jan 1, 1924
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Minutes of Twenty-fifth Regular MeetingThe twenty-fifth regular meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute was called to order at 11 a. m. Monday, August 29, 1927, in the County Court House at Trinidad, Colorado, the Vice-Presiden
Jan 1, 1927
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Report Of D. Harrington, Supervising Engineer, U. S. Bureau Of Mines; J. C. Roberts, Colorado School Of Mines; Jas. Dalrymple, Chief Mine Inspector, State Of Colorado.Mr. Geo. B. Pryde, Chairman; Committee on Safety, Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Dear Mr. Pryde: In accordance with suggestion in your letter to me of June 21, 1923,
Jan 1, 1923
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DiscussionPRESIDENT LITTLEJOHN: Is there any member that has any question to ask Mr. McCleary on the subject? MR. TESCHER: What do you figure it costs to do this? MR. McCLEARY: Between one and a half and one
Jan 1, 1925
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Track BondingBy D. C. McKeehan
The importance of properly bonded rail joints has received the attention of The National Research Council, whose committee will investigate several methods now used and determine the merits of each as
Jan 1, 1923
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Flexoid Tubing and Its Application to Coal Mines As a Means of Temporary VentilationBy George A. Brown
Flexoid tubing for ventilation and some of the reasons for its use in re-opening old workings at the Union Pacific Coal Company's mines at Cumberland, Wyoming. , These mines are located on a bra
Jan 1, 1921
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Discussion Of Frank E. Shepard's PaperMr. Shepard's paper was unfortunately delivered extemperaneously so no record is at hand. He spoke most interestingly and at length on the oil shales of Colorado, giving his opinion as to the ult
Jan 1, 1922
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Discussion Of Graham Bright's PaperA great many questions were asked Mr. Bright, and Mr. Bright's opinion was given on a number of subjects. He spoke at length on spring suspension of locomotives, bringing out the necessity for be
Jan 1, 1922
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1996 RMCMI Mine Rescue Performance EvaluationThe fifth Annual RMCMI Mine Rescue Evaluation was held June 29 through July 2 in conjunction with the 92nd RMCMI Convention. Eight teams from four states participated. They were: BHP La Plata Mine N
Jan 1, 1996
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Developments Along the Line of Low Heat CarbonizationBy A. C. Watts
The question of disposition of the slack and dust so troublesome to coal mine operators of the West has been divided by your committee chairman into three heads, viz: The preparation and transportati
Jan 1, 1922