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IC 6837 Blasting Practices And Explosives Accidents In Utah Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy D. J. Parker
The ease of ignition and violence of explosion of Utah coal dusts, together with the large volumes of methane given off in some of the mines of the State, made it imperative to abandon obsolete equipm
Jan 1, 1935
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OFR-54-74 Effectiveness Of Respirable Dust Control By Water Through The Drum On An 11 Cm Joy Continuous MinerBy Gerald P. Scanlan
Control of the dust produced by continuous mining machines in coal mines is generally obtained by water sprays from fixed nozzles mounted on the frame of the machine in back of the cutting head. Mount
Jan 1, 1974
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Machine Injury Prediction by Simulation Using Human Models (0111a15c-4251-44e2-bc90-9d29854de8ad)By Dean H. Ambrose
This paper presents the results of a study using computer human modeling to examine machine appendage speed. The objective was to determine the impact of roof bolter machine appendage speed on the li
Jan 1, 2003
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IC 8436 Respiratory Protective Devices Approved By The Bureau Of Mines As Of December 31, 1968 - A Revision Of Information Circular 8281By R. H. Schutz
This publication lists the respiratory protective devices approved by the Bureau of Mines as of December 31, 1968, and the names and addresses of their manufacturers. The purpose of this publication i
Jan 1, 1969
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An Ergonomic Evaluation Of Excavating Operations: A Pilot StudyBy Bryan Buchholz, N. Kumar Kittusamy
Previous studies indicate that operators of heavy construction equipment are afflicted by musculoskeletal injuries of the arms, shoulders, neck, and lower back. These injuries appear to be due to exce
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OFR-106-79 Quick-Fix Blowout Stopping Field EvaluationBy Mackenzie Burnett
Quick-Fix Blowout Stoppings were evaluated in several underground mines as an alternative to conventional ventilation control bulkheads. Blowout stoppings offer considerable savings in bulkhead constr
Jan 1, 1978
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OFR-15-73 Quick Opening Permissible Electrical EnclosuresBy Jack Kadlecik
This final technical report describes the concept feasibility study, testing, design and development effort which went into. The quick opening enclosure access cover and flame path tolerance checking
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 3505 Relationship Of Ash-Fusion Temperatures Of Coal And Coke ? Introduction (6f500829-9d2d-49ca-b0c0-4315af1a4067)By D. A. Reynolds
A few studies on the relationship of the fusion temperature of the ash on coke to that of the corresponding coal have been made on commercial high-temperature cokes. H. J. Rose3/ in 1921 compared the
Jan 1, 1940
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IC 6489 Milling Methods And Costs At The Verde Central Concentrator, Jerome, Ariz. ? IntroductionBy R. H. Dickson
This paper, which describes the milling practice of the Verde Central Mines, Inc., is one of a series on milling methods and costs being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines. GENERAL DESCR
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 3708 Damage From Air Blast -Progress Report 2By S. L. Windes
"INTRODUCTION For a number of years, the Bureau of Mines conducted tests on various types of structures to ascertain the effect of seismic vibrations emanating from quarry blasting in an effort to det
Jun 1, 1943
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Technology News - No. 507 - NIOSH Safety Talk: The Emergency Communication TriangleIntroduction Research has shown that when an emergency occurs, work-ers often do not get the information they need to take appropriate action. Important information about incidents is either not c
Sep 1, 2004
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MLA 32-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Butt Mountain (No. 5100), Ishi (No. B5098), Mill Creek (No. 5284), And Polk Springs (No. 5097) Rare II Areas, Tehama And Plumas Counties, California ? SummaryBy Eric E. Cather
Approximately 270,000 cu yd (20[0],000 cu m) of inferred subeconomic auriferous gravel resources were estimated in three Tertiary deposits in the Polk Springs study area (fig. 1 and table 1). These re
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 3175 Motor Gasoline Survey, August, 1931 - Part II -Additional Data - With A Section On Detonation Characteristics Of Motor Fuels ? IntroductionBy A. J. Kraemer
This paper is the second and concluding report of the results of the twenty-fourth semiannual survey made by the Bureau of Mines of motor gasoline marketed in the United States. The first report7 on t
Jan 1, 1932
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IC 6277 Driving Rock Slopes At The New Peerless Mine ? IntroductionBy Robert Howard
With the rapid depletion of the Peerless Coal Co.'s mine in Spring Canyon, it was necessary, if the company was to remain in the coal-producing business, to look to the development of a new prope
Jan 1, 1930
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Ignition of hydraulic fluid sprays by open flames and hot surfacesBy Liming Yuan
A study of the ignition of non-fire-resistant hydraulic fluid sprays was conducted by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Both an open flame and a hot steel surface were used as
Jan 1, 2006
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IC 8355 Injury Experience In Coal Mining, 1964 - Analysis Of Mine Safety Factors, Related Employment, And Production Data ? IntroductionBy Forrest T. Moyer
To keep the mineral and allied industries informed of trends in the causes of accidents and to point out the need for corrective measures, the Bureau of Mines collects, analyzes, and periodically publ
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 6133 Methods For Producing Alumina From Clay - An Evaluation Of Five Hydrochloric Acid ProcessesBy Frank A. Peters
This Bureau of Mines report is the second of a series of process evaluations planned to determine the relative processing costs of producing metallurgical-grade alumina from low-grade aluminous materi
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 7258 Effect Of Microstructure On Superconductivity In The Columbium-Hafnium SystemBy R. E. Siemens
The Bureau of Mines sought to correlate the variation of structure-sensitive superconducting properties with microstructure in selected Cb-Hf alloys and to compare the experimental results with those
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 3825 The Industrial Utilization of a Sand-Clay Mixture from Falls and Robertson Counties, TexasBy E. C. Hoeman, W. C. Stoecker, R. C. Redfield
"INTRODUCTION Industrial sands, characterized by specific physical and chemical proportion, are,essential new materials for the manufacture of glass, sodium siliante and other products. Sands of suita
Oct 1, 1945
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Mineral Investigation Of The John Muir Wilderness; Fresno, Inyo, Madera, And Mono Counties, CaliforniaBy Fredrick L. Johnson
In deposits of the John Muir Wilderness, tungsten is the principal metallic element. Gold, silver, copper, and molybdenum could be recovered as by-products from most of the tungsten deposits. More tha
Jan 1, 1981