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  • NIOSH
    Coal Mine Communications

    By Jürgen F. Brune, William H. Schiffbauer

    Communication problems are not new. Research in this area goes back as far as 7922 when the US Bureau of Mines performed experiments to detect radio signals from inside their experimental mine in Bruc

  • NIOSH
    Mine Ventilation Simulators

    By R. V. Ramani, C. B. Manula, A. Owili-Eger

    Network analysis of mine ventilation systems is not new, having been traced back to 1854. A Committee Report (1970) has also reported the extensive work done in this respect in the United Kingdom, Jap

    Jan 1, 1975

  • NIOSH
    Stone Operator Mining Facts – 2004

    In 2004, a total of 4,401 stone mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). Stone mines comprised 30.4% of all mining operations.

    Sep 1, 2007

  • NIOSH
    RI 2237 Some Factors Affecting Losses Of Coal In Mining

    By George S. Rice

    "It is well known that the lost coal left in the ground in mining, under such conditions that recovery is practically impossible, constitutes a large proportion of the coal in the beds worked. A recen

    Apr 1, 1921

  • NIOSH
    IC 7895 Special Precautions For Multiple Short-Delay Blasting In Coal Mines ? Summary

    By John Nagy

    This circular has been prepared for the guidance of safety engineers, shot firers, and coal-mine inspectors concerning multiple blasting with short-delay (millisecond-delay) detonators. These special

    Jan 1, 1959

  • NIOSH
    Role Of Fault Slip On Mechanisms Of Rock Burst Damage, Lucky Friday Mine, Idaho, USA

    By J. K. Whyatt, B. G. White

    Various methods of monitoring slip movements on bedding planes, as well as examination of rock burst damage in stopes, suggest that many rock bursts in the Lucky Friday Mine are closely associated wit

  • NIOSH
    Toward Pillar Design to Prevent Collapse of Room-and-Pillar Mines

    By R. Karl Zipf

    In some instances, extensive room-and-pillar working scan collapse with little warning and pose a serious risk to underground miners. Traditional strength-based pillar design methods applicable to co

  • NIOSH
    RI 8117 - Methane Gas Content Of The Mary Lee Group Of Coalbeds, Jefferson, Tuscaloosa, And Walker Counties, Ala.

    By G. W. Murrie, W. P. Diamond, C. M. McCulloch

    It is estimated that more than 1 trillion cubic feet of methane is contained within the coals of the Mary Lee group in Jefferson, eastern Tuscaloosa, and southern Walker Counties, Ala. Most of this me

    Jan 1, 1976

  • NIOSH
    A Disposable Filter To Reduce Diesel Exhaust Particulate Emissions - Objective

    Develop a safe, efficient filter for removing diesel particulate matter (soot) from the exhaust of underground mining machines equipped with water scrubbers. Approach The Bureau of Mines and the

    Jan 1, 1991

  • NIOSH
    IC 7340 Hazards From Chlorates And Perchlorates In Mixtures With Reducing Materials ? Introduction

    By Irving Kabik

    Chlorates and perchlorates, when mixed with certain reducing materials, may give a detonating explosive of considerable power. Concerning explosive chlorate mixtures, Guttman3/ states that they "have

    Jan 1, 1945

  • NIOSH
    RI 8804 - Concrete Crib Design and Field Testing

    By T. W. Smelser

    This Bureau of Mines report presents a review of underground testing, test results, and design guidelines of steel-fiber-reinforced concrete (SFC) mine support (cribbing) developed at the Spokane Rese

    Jan 1, 1983

  • NIOSH
    New Safer Truck Ladders Are Also Crash Resistant - Objective

    Reduce injuries caused by slips and falls from large haulage vehicles. Approach Replace the flexible-cable or chain-type lower ladder steps, with steps that extend closer to the ground and do no

    Jan 1, 1980

  • NIOSH
    Nonfuel Minerals Survey Methods (c8fdc3ec-f11e-4d2d-b87c-370dc28f1c12)

    The Bureau of Mines Minerals Information organization collects worldwide data on virtually every commercially important nonfuel mineral commodity. These data form the base for tracking and assessing t

    Jan 1, 1985

  • NIOSH
    RI 6638 Thermoelectric Properties Of Depleted Uranium Selenides And Tellurides

    By Jr. Norman

    Thermoelectric properties of depleted uranium selenides and tellurides were investigated from room temperature to 700 C. Several depleted uranium monoselenides and monotellurides were doped with selec

    Jan 1, 1965

  • NIOSH
    RI 9141 - Critical-Load Studies of a Shield Support

    By T. M. Barczak

    One of the primary goals of Bureau of Mines research is to reduce the cost of coal mining by improving the efficiency of longwall supports. One method of achieving this goal is the optimization of str

    Jan 1, 1987

  • NIOSH
    IC 7820 Beehive-Coke Plants In The United States That Reported To The Bureau Of Mines In 1956 ? Summary And Introduction

    By Joseph A. DeCarlo

    According to the annual survey of beehive-coke plants by the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior, there were 61 plants with 9,549 ovens in the United States on December 31, 1956,

    Jan 1, 1958

  • NIOSH
    RI 2374 Summary Of Investigations Of Dust And Ventilation In Metal Mines - With A Bibliography

    By D. Hurrington

    For severlrl 1e1.rs the Bureau of Mines has studied dust and ventili in metal mines a.s a.tfeoting the hea.l th, safety, and efficiency of underground workers. From its beginning this work haa been d

    Jul 1, 1922

  • NIOSH
    RI 4147 Concentration of Oxide Manganese Ores from Havasu Lake District California and Arizona

    By R. R. Wells, G. M. Potter, R. Havens, W. W. Agey

    "INTRODUCTION As part of the program of investigating possible domestic sources of manganese, ore-dressing studies were conducted at Salt Lake City, Utah, on five samples of manganese oxide ore obtain

    Dec 1, 1947

  • NIOSH
    IC 7191 Prevention Of Premature Shots During Springing Of Deep Drill Holes In Quarries And Open-Pit Workings - Introduction

    By D. Harrington

    Springing or chambering of deep drill holes is common practice in some quarries. It involves definite hazards from premature explosion during placing of the springing charges or the final charge due c

    Jan 1, 1941

  • NIOSH
    RI 6722 The Matrix-Type Magnetic Separator

    By Foster Fraas

    A separator for minerals of low magnetic susceptibility and fine particle size in a water suspension is described. A ring-shaped matrix of ferromagnetic fragments rotating so as to pass successively t

    Jan 1, 1966