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  • NIOSH
    RI 2398 Explosion-Proof Equipment

    By L. C. IlsLey

    A n'Ulllber or operators have installed f'lBJ!le-proot or so-called exploaion­ proot electrical outfits, under the impression that such equipments met· all of the reqiirements of the Bureau of Mines

    Sep 1, 1922

  • NIOSH
    Helium

    By Harold W. Lipper

    HELIUM shipments in 1963 exceeded the volume shipped during the previous year for the 14th successive time. Shipments from Bureau of Mines plants were 627.3 million cubic feet, an increase of 5 percen

    Jan 1, 1964

  • NIOSH
    RI 2630 Ash Softening Temperatures And Clinkering Of Coals In A Boiler Furnace

    By J. F. Barkley

    "In trying various coals at one of the Government power plants, comparison was made of the ash softening temperature of each coal, with the clinkering tendencies of the coal when burned in the furnace

    Aug 1, 1924

  • NIOSH
    IC 9309 - Research Toward Direct Analysis Of Quartz Dust On Filters Using FTIR Spectroscopy

    By Donald P. Tuchman

    The U.S. Bureau of Mimes is investigating Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy for on- filter quartz analysis of respirable dust. A custom accessory is described for full-face examination of

    Jan 1, 1992

  • NIOSH
    Overview Of Mine Fire Detection

    By John C. Edwards

    Several experimental programs were conducted at the Pittsburgh Research Center to investigate the level of mine fire detection and alarm capability possible using state-of-the-art technology. These pr

  • NIOSH
    IC 9319 - Risk Profile Of Cumulative Trauma Disorders Of The Arm And Hand In The U.S. Mining Industry

    By S. D. Hudock, C. M. Keran

    A review of all upper extremity cumulative trauma disorder (UECTD) injuries was conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines for 1985 through 1989. This review was performed by analyzing each injury, as repo

    Jan 1, 1992

  • NIOSH
    RI 2096 Sulfur in Coal and Coke

    By Powell. Alfred R.

    "An investigation has been made of the applicability to a variety of coals, other than those from Illinois, of the Powell and Parr method of analysis for the forms of sulphur in coal.A complete study

    Mar 1, 1920

  • NIOSH
    Costs

    Table XXXIII itemizes the cost associated with the installation of an irrigation system and the application of latex and water in the three experimental areas at Lanse. There were no external labor ch

    Jan 1, 1972

  • NIOSH
    An Ounce of Prevention: Training Workers to Prevent a Crisis

    By Launa Mallett, Charles Vaught, Jr. Brnich

    This paper introduces a technique for incorporating employee participation into the prevention component of a contingency plan. Companies sometimes focus so much energy on response that they forget to

  • NIOSH
    Electrical Fault Detection On Downed DC Trolley Lines

    By J. S. Peterson, G. P. Cole

    The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Pittsburgh Research Center (PRC), has conducted research to improve electrical fault detection on coal mine direct current (dc) troll

  • NIOSH
    Computer Requirements

    By C. B. Manula, R. L. Sanford, R. A. Rivell

    The need for a large capacity, high speed computer is more apparent in the revised model than in the original one. Core storage requirements for data and model logic have at least tripled. This dictat

    Jan 1, 1974

  • NIOSH
    Admittance And Effective Height Of Buried Antennas

    By Giorgio Franceschetti

    Explicit expressions are presented for the input admittance and effective height of several buried metal antennas, namely: (i) prolate spheroidal; (ii) spherical; (iii) oblate spheroidal; (iv) paralle

    Jan 1, 1973

  • NIOSH
    Bulletin 25 Mining Conditions un the City of Scranton, PA

    By Joseph A. Holmes

    The perpetuation of the supply of anthracite coal in Pennsylvania is a national as well as a State problem. Any investigation that shows how larger percentages of this coal may be saved in mining, wit

    Jan 1, 1912

  • NIOSH
    Bulletin 128 Refining and Utilization of Georgia Kaolins

    By Ira E. Sproat

    The question "Why can not American kaolins be substituted for English china clay?" has been asked time and time again, and more often since the beginning of the present war in Europe, which has threat

    Jan 1, 1916

  • NIOSH
    Hearing Protection and Air-rotary Drilling ? Part 2

    By David Ingram

    The results from the sound level measurements, the dosimeter recordings and the time-activity studies on four different air-rotary rigs indicate a wide variation of operator noise exposure during hole

    Jan 1, 2008

  • NIOSH
    IC 6533 Feldspar Gems Amazon Stone Moonstone Sunstone, Etc

    By I. AITKENS

    The group of gems included under the general name "feldspar" occupies only a minor place in jewelry. Feldspars, with the possible exception of quartz, are the most important of rock-forming minerals,

    Nov 1, 1931

  • NIOSH
    IC 9323 - Rib Stability: Practical Considerations To Optimize Rib Design

    By W. C. Smith

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines examined previous research on rib stability in an effort to develop a practical approach to understanding, characterizing, and controlling weak rib conditions in underground c

    Jan 1, 1992

  • NIOSH
    Bulletin 81 The Smelting of Copper Ores in the Electric Furnace

    By Dorsey A. Lyon, Robert M. Keeney

    This bulletin is one of a series dealing with the application of the electric furnace to the smelting of ores and the manufacture of alloys, and is published by the Bureau of Mines in the endeavor to

    Jan 1, 1915

  • NIOSH
    Appendix E - Thermodynamics Method Program Output

    By R. V. Ramani, R. Stefanko, G. W. Luxbacher

    TEST DECK - AITIHETER SURVEY WITHOUT ALTIMETER TEUPERATURE CORRECTION DATA INPUT

    Jan 1, 1977

  • NIOSH
    RI 4109 Flood Prevention Project at Penna. Anthracite Mines

    By W. E. Caspar, W. L. Eaton, W. M. Rohmiser, James Westfield, E. J. Podobrski, L. H. Johnson, S. H. Ash

    A flood in mine workings is a crisis even if no lives are lost, and when the crisis is past and the excitement wanes there is usually a rapid return to unwarranted complacency in those regions where f

    Aug 1, 1947