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  • NIOSH
    Program Installation and Operation

    By Rudolf E. Greuer, Linneas W. Laage, Xinton Chang

    The program MFIRE consists of four files MFIRE0 EXE, MFIRE1 EXE, MFIRE2 EXE, and MFIRE BAT The batch file, MFIRE BAT, controls the operation and cooperation of the three executable pro¬gram files and

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Mining Publication List 1995-2000 - Mine Safety And Health - Reports Of Investigations (RIs)

    By Lewis V. Wade

    Barrett EA, Kowalski KM [1995]. Effective hazard recognition training using a latent-image, three-dimensional slide simulation exercise. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mi

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    Mine Closing

    Mine closing methods should be carefully considered. If not properly sealed, an abandoned mine may continue to produce acid water. Since 60 to 90 percent of the total acid discharged from all coal min

    Jan 1, 1970

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    The Mineral Industry Of Other Areas Of The Far East And South Asia - Bangladesh

    By Gordon L. Kinney

    Following a year of great uncertainty, the political situation in Bangladesh improved during 1976. The major problem for Bangladesh remained the high birth rate and crowded conditions. Bangladesh had

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Mine Power Systems Research – 1. Trailing Cables

    By Staff

    This Bureau of Mines report is devoted to descriptions of investigations pertaining to underground mine trailing cables, their handling, splicing, and the use of couplers.

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Unique Methods

    Ever since the problem of mine pollutant waters has been under consideration, different mining methods have been investigated to abate the pollution problem. Two such methods which have been repor

    Jan 1, 1970

  • NIOSH
    Employment And Injuries In The Metal And Nonmetal Industries (6bea7659-d9ca-4863-8124-f2707efd1219)

    Table 1.-Employment and injury experience at metal mines in the United States, by industry groups [ ]

    Jan 1, 1967

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    RI 3522 Staining Of Clay Minerals As A Rapid Means Of Identification In Natural And Beneficiated Products - With A General Discussion On Staining Technique ? Introduction

    By George T. Faust

    The Southern Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior, in cooperation with the University of Alabama, is investigating the various types of clays to be found

    Jan 1, 1940

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    A Study of Burnout in Accident Investigators in the US Mining Industry

    By Kathleen M. Kowalski, Audrey Podlesny

    The Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) was administered and scored for 154 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) employees kom the US Department of Labor. These employees serve as accident investi

  • NIOSH
    Laser Ignition Of Flammable Gas

    By William D. Monaghan, Thomas H. Dubaniewicz, Kenneth L. Cashdollar

    Emerging laser technologies are quickly gaining acceptance in the industrial workplace. Besides the risk of human exposure, one safety concern with the more intense lasers is the potential for ignitio

  • NIOSH
    Methodologies

    By Maria I. De Rosa

    For all coal mining categories, data on coal mine fires during 1990-1999 have been reported as actual numbers and calculated values. 1. For each mining category, actual numbers include the total nu

    Jan 1, 2004

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    IC 7841 Injury Experience In The Coking Industry, 1955 - Analysis Of Safety Factors And Related Employment Data - Introduction And Summary

    By John C. Machisak

    THE INJURY data and related employment experience of the coking industry in the United States for 1955 arc presented in this publication under the following general sections: (A) General Injury experi

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Introduction (ebb29211-a912-4275-a8d1-bcb34ccce819)

    This report, which updates and supersedes the Office of Surface Mining's 10-year progress report published in 1987, deals with the accomplishments of the regulatory and abandoned mine land reclam

    Jan 1, 1992

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    RI 3717 Byproduct Coke-Oven Tests of Washington Coals

    By E. R. McMillan, M. R. Geer, Joseph Daniels, H. F. Yancey

    Investigations of coking properties of Washington coals made before 1939 and studies of coking precesses indicated that PiaTceC:Countyx:oals, particularly those from the Vlilkeson-Carbonado--Fairfax a

    Aug 1, 1943

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    RI 2088 Granite

    By Oliver Bowles

    "Waste Granite in the Barre, Vermont, District: Waste in the great granite center at Barre, Vermont, consists of three types of material, the rough blocks rejected at the quarries on account of imperf

    Jan 1, 1920

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    IC 6665 The Significance of the Bureau of Mines Approval of Gas Masks

    By BUREAU OF MINES

    The approval of the U. S. Bureau of Mines when granted to a manufacturer for a gas mask is a certification that the particular device has been submitted to the Bureau of Mines for inspection and test

    Sep 1, 1932

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    Bulletin 138 Coking of Illinois Coals

    By F. K. OVITZ

    In its endeavor to promote a more efficient use of coal the Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Illinois State geological survey and the University of Illinois, has undertaken an investigation of

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Bulletin 100 Manufacture and Uses of Alloy Steels

    By Henry D. Hibbard

    The object of this report is to give briefly information of present value relating to the manufacture and uses of the various commercial alloy steels, with the hope of stimulating the demand for such

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Bulletin 48 The Selection of Explosives used in Engineering and Mining Operations

    By Clarence Hall, Spencer P. Howell

    This bulletin deals with the characteristic features of the principal explosives used in mining and engineering operations, and espe- cially with the tests that show the suitability of different class

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Reducing non-contract electric arc injuries: An investigation of behavioral and organizational issues

    By Kathleen Kowalski-Trakofler, Edward Barrett

    Problem: It is estimated that 5 to 10 arc flash explosions occur in electric equipment every day in the United States. In the mining industry the largest single injury category of electrical injuries