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  • NIOSH
    RI 9466 - Wire Rope Research: Analysis of Bending Fatigue in a 2-inch IWRC Wire Rope

    By A. J. Miscoe, W. M. McKewan

    A unique machine for inducing bending fatigue in wire ropes was built at the U.S. Bureau of Mimes' Pittsburgh Research Center. This machine can produce nine levels of degradation through repetiti

    Jan 1, 1993

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    IC 7050 Mine Safety Board Decision 30 - Main Fan Installations At Coal Mines

    In the interest of safety ii: coal mining, the Bureau of Mines recommends: That all active underground coal mines, whether working or idle, have one or more fans in continuous operation. The capaci

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Bulletin 105 Black Damp in Mines

    By I. W. ROBERTSON, G. G. Oberfell, G. A. Burrell

    The Bureau of Mines, in pursuing investigations looking to greater safety in mining, has analyzed samples of the air in many different coal mines in the United States, and has studied the analyses. Th

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Coal Dust Explosibility

    By Kenneth L. Cashdollar

    This paper reports US Bureau of Mines (USBM) research on the explosibility of coal dusts. The purpose of this work is to improve safety in mining and other industries that process or use coal. Most of

  • NIOSH
    Bulletin 46 An Investigation of Explosion-Proof Motors

    By H. H. Clark

    The term "explosion-proof," as applied by the Bureau of Mines to an electric motor, refers to a motor inclosed by a casing so constructed that an explosion of a mixture of mine gas (methane) and air w

    Jan 1, 1912

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    RI 9658 - Drill Monitor with Strata Strength Classification in Near-Real Time

    By Chelesa C. Woodward, Gregory G. Miller, Walter K. Utt, Wayne L. Howie

    The process of drilling and bolting the roof is currently one of the most dangerous jobs in underground mining, resulting in about 1,000 accidents with injuries each year in the United States. Researc

    Jan 1, 2002

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    RI 2161 The Menace of Opening Kegs of Black Blasting Powder with Wooden Tools

    By S. P. Howell

    The Bureau of lines as repeatedly called attention to dangerous practices in the transportation and opening of kogs of black blasting powder. In 1914 Diwin Higgins (Prevention of Accidents from Explos

    Sep 1, 1920

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    IC 6191 Accident Reduction in Alabama Coal Mines

    By F. E. Cash

    "In the interest of accident prevention it is felt that a report of the measures taken during the past four years toward the reduction of fatal accidents in Alabama, especially in preventing falls of

    Nov 1, 1929

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    IC 6793 A Million Tons of Anthracite Mined without a Fatality

    By R. D. Currie

    "A million tons of coal mined in the Pennsylvania anthracite region without a fatality is a feat of which to be proud and one that deserves the commendation of the entire mining industry. The average

    Aug 1, 1934

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    Experience With The Boundary-Element Method Of Numerical Modeling To Resolve Complex Ground Control Problems

    By Michael A. Evanto, George J. Karabin

    The Mine Safety and Health Administration, Pittsburgh Safety and Health Technology Center, Roof Control Division, is routinely involved in the evaluation of ground conditions in underground coal mines

    Jan 5, 1999

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    Bulletin 159 Abstracts of Current Decisions On Mines and Mining, May - August, 1917

    By J. W. Thompson

    OWNERSHIP OF ORE-CONSTRUCTION OF CONTRACT. A contract between the Republic Mines Corporation and the Quilp Gold Mining Co. provided that upon forfeiture of its rights under a contract the Republic Min

    Jan 1, 1917

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    A Review Of Occupational Silica Exposures On Continuous Mining Operations

    By Gerrit V. R. Goodman, Jeffrey M. Listak, John A. Organiscak

    Data on dust control practices, geology, and occupational exposures were gathered for approximately eighty underground continuous mining units. Despite silica contents in excess of 5%, nearly forty un

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    International Experience With Longwall Mining Into Pre-Driven Rooms

    By Dennis Dolinar, Russell Frith, David Oyler, Christopher Mark

    Unusual circumstances may require that a longwall retreat into or through a previously driven room. The operation can be completed successfully, but there have been a number of spectacular failures wh

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    Bulletin 89 Economic Methods of Utilizing Western Lignites

    By E. J. Babcock

    The existence of vast deposits of lignite in the West Central and Western States is well known, although the extent and importance of the deposits have not been appreciated, nor has there been an adeq

    Jan 1, 1915

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    RI 4076 Iron Deposits, Iron County, Utah

    By W. E. Young

    Iron ore occurs in abundance in Iron and Washington Counties in southwestern Utah. Outcrops are encountered over a wide area extending from Paragonah on the northeast to Bull Valley on the southwest.

    May 1, 1947

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    Increased Airway Responsiveness is Associated with Cigarette Smoking in Underground Coal Miners and Nonmining Controls

    By M. Townsend, E. L. Petsonk, H. Abrons, E. Daniloff, K. Kinsley

    Workers exposed to certain inhaled dusts may show increased levels of nonspecific airways responsiveness (AR). In some studies, cigarette smokers have also been reported to have increased levels of AR

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Test Procedures

    By Lloyd A. Morley, Alan M. Christman

    General A review of the literature has revealed important areas which should be investigated during the field work. Of the utmost importance is the safety of mine personnel. Should a phase-to-grou

    Jan 1, 1976

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    State Statistics - Alaska

    The coal deposits in Alaska occur in several major coal fields or basins. The deposits underlie about a quarter of the state, an area larger than Montana. Approximately 60 percent of the coal is bitum

    Jan 1, 1992

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    IC 6271 Mining Laws of Germany

    By E. P. Youngman

    Although, an effort has been made to standardize and codify the mining law to apply to the entire German Nation, nothing has yet been accomplished. abstract, which applies only to Prussia, the largest

    May 1, 1930

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    Bulletin 58 Fuel-Briquetting Investigations, July 1904 to July 1912

    By C. L. Wright

    In 1904 the Government began a series of fuel-testing investiga- tions at its fuel-testing plant at St. Louis, Mo. These investigations, which were placed under the supervision of the United States Ge

    Jan 1, 1913