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Clearing the Air - Unidirectional Filtration/Pressurization System Protects Equipment Operators From Dust ExposureBy Andrew Cecala
Miner?s exposure to dust remains a top concern among regulatory agencies, particularly at production facilities with high levels of silica. This respirable dust is present in almost all operations and
Jan 1, 2009
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RI 2374 Summary Of Investigations Of Dust And Ventilation In Metal Mines - With A BibliographyBy 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
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RI 8483 Surface Charge Measurements of Amphibole Cleavage Fragments and FibersBy J. E. Schiller
The Bureau of Mines has investigated the surface charge of amphibole asbestos fibers and nonasbestiform cleavage fragments, as part of the Bureau's fundamental studies to provide new knowledge on
Jan 1, 1980
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Mine Rescue Training Simulations And TechnologyBy Linda L. Chasko, Larry D. Stowinsky, Ronald S. Conti
Mine operators often rely on mine rescue teams to save lives during an underground emergency such as an underground fire, explosion or roof fall. It is extremely important that team members are provi
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IC 6654 Mining Laws of NorwayBy E. P. Youngman
This paper is one of a series of digests of foreign mining legislation and court decisions that is being prepared in advance of a general report relative to the right of American citizens to explore f
Nov 1, 1932
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RI 3413 National Safety Competition of l937By W. W. Adams, E. E. Getzin, T. D. Lawrence
"The thirteenth annual accident-prevention competition conducted by the Bureau of Mines during the calendar year 1937 was completed with 318 mines and quarries participating. This contest, known as th
Aug 1, 1938
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RI 3307 Ventilation of Manholes I. - Effect of Hole Covers on Natural VentilationBy W. E. Miller, John Campbell, W. P. Yant, G. W. Jones
"Because of its interest in accident prevention, the U.S. Bureau of Mines cooperates with city officials and utilities in investigating the causes of explosions in sewers, manholes, and other undergro
Jun 1, 1936
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Characterizing Fracture Types in Rock/Coal Subjected to Quasi-Static Indentation Using Acoustic Emission TechniqueBy A. Wahab Khair
"Geologic materials emit transient noises when stressed /1/. The rate and pattern of these transient noises or acoustic emissions (A.E. hereafter) depend on the stages of deformation of the material /
Jun 1, 1988
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Application Of A Microphone Phased Array To Identify Noise Sources On A Roof Bolting MachineBy J. Shawn Peterson, David S. Yantek, Adam K. Smith
Exposure to excessive noise over time can cause permanent hearing loss. Workers in the mining industry are frequently exposed to A-weighted sound levels in excess of 90 dB. The A-weighted sound level
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RI 3656 Hazards due to Electric Shock Transmitted Across Discharge Spray of Compressed Carbon DioxideBy R. L. Grant
"Carbon dioxide has been used for extinguishing electrical fires of many kinds (1, 3, 4) 3/ and more recently has been applied to some extent in fighting coal-mine fires (5). This report is concerned
Aug 1, 1942
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RI 3865 Investigation of Miami-West Palm Beach Belt of Silica Sand in FLBy W. C. Hudson
"The Miami-West Palm Beach belt of silica sand, which may be suitable for the manufacture of high-grade glass, extends 65 miles northward from the neighborhood of Miami to the vicinity of West Palm Be
Apr 1, 1946
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IC 6570 How to prevent death and injury from falls of roof in coal minesBy J. W. Paul
"The economic features of coal mining must take into account the drain on the man power. Study over a recent 5-year period reveals an average yearly loss of 2,125 underground men, of whom 1,182 are ki
Feb 1, 1932
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Long-Term Response Of A Coal Mine Roof To Time Lapse Between Exposure And SupportBy Daryl E. Radcliffe
The Bureau of Mines, as part of an agreement with the Bear Coal Co., Somerset, Col o., evaluated the response of a coal mine roof to time lapse. Time lapse, the interval between exposure and support o
Jan 1, 1980
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From Scotia to Brookwood, fatal US underground coal mine explosions ignited in intake air coursesBy Thomas H. Dubaniewicz
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Pittsburgh Research Laboratory, conducted a study of past mine explosions to identify the ignition locations and ignition sources responsible
Jan 1, 2009
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RI 3828 Use of Salts to Allay Dust on Shuttle-Car Roadways in Coal MinesBy Irving Hartmann, Edward Thomas
"INTRODUCTION Adoption of rubber-tire shuttle cars underground in conjunction with mobile coal-loading machines has introduced new problems in the control of dust on mine roadways. Where this type of
Sep 1, 1945
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RI 5121 A Constant-Temperature System For The Range Room Temperature To -320°F. ? IntroductionBy L. W. Brandt
Studies of liquid-vapor equilibria of gas mixtures at the Bureau of Mines Amarillo Helium Plant Laboratory require that the equilibrium cell be maintained uniformly at any desired temperature from app
Jan 1, 1955
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CRADA's Provide Opportunity For Bureau Of Mines And Non-Federal Parties To Work Together - ObjectiveTo expediate the transfer of technology from Bureau laboratories into new products and processes that enhance the economic competitiveness of the U.S. mining and minerals industry in world markets.
Jan 1, 1992
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IC 8882 Reliability Of Computerized Mine-Monitoring SystemsBy Raymond M. Kacmar
This paper describes the Bureau of Mines research program on the reliability of computerized mine-monitoring systems. The basic concepts of computerized monitoring are introduced along with its advant
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 9334 - Leaching Basic Oxygen Furnace Slag With Fluosilicic Acid To Recover Manganese and ByproductsBy J. E. Meacham
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated recovery of manganese from basic oxygen furnace (BOF) steelmaking slags because the slags represent a large potential resource of a metal for which there is no do
Jan 1, 1991
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Technology News - No. 536 - NIOSH Develops New Software to Analyze and Reduce Hazardous Noise ExposureTo help mine safety and health professionals manage and reduce hazardous noise exposure with a software tool that simplifies the record-keeping and analysis process. Background Hearing loss res
Jul 1, 2009