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Best Practices For Underground Diesel Emissions - NIOSH And The Coal Diesel Partnership Recommend Practices For Successfully Using Ceramic Filters To Control Diesel Particulate EmissionsBy Larry Patts, Michael J. Brnich
Approximately 45% of U.S. coal is produced from underground mining. The use of diesel engines to power under- ground mining equipment has steadily increased over the past four decades in an effort to
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RI 9214 - Comparison of Aerial and Ground Surveying of Subsidence Over an Active LongwallBy John C. LaScola
The Bureau of Mines repeatedly surveyed a grid of monuments over an active longwall mine panel in southwestern Pennsylvania during a 1-year period. Both conventional ground surveying techniques and ph
Jan 1, 1988
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Appendix B.-Example of Mfire Data File and OutputBy Rudolf E. Greuer, Linneas W. Laage, Xinton Chang
INPUT FORMAT INSTRUCTION FILE FOR PROGRAM MFIRE GENERAL RULES FOR DATA INPUT: $THERE IS NO NEED TO DISTINGUISH INTERGER AND REAL NUMBERS. $ $ SYMBOLS FOR NUMERICAL INPUT INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING $ $
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 8064 Dust Suppression With Water Sprays During Continuous Coal Mining OperationsBy J. E. Emmerling
The Federal Bureau of Mines investigated dust suppression obtained with three different water-spray nozzle systems during underground continuous coal mining at the face. The nozzles were the "regular"
Jan 1, 1975
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Field Tests Of A Model Health And Safety Program For The Mining Industry - ObjectiveDesign a model health and safety program which, when implemented, can improve mine safety by reducing occupational injuries and accidents. Approach The Bureau of Mines developed a model progra
Jan 1, 1986
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Near East Countries - Afghanistan (093e1cc8-cd45-427f-be18-15004e3a3b48)By Michael D. Fenton
The modest mineral industry of Afghanistan continued to suffer adversely from internal disorders that were essentially the result of the continued presence of elements of the armed forces of the U.S.S
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 8773 Recovery of High-Grade Barite From Waste Pond MaterialsBy W. E. Lamont
The Bureau of Mines studied the potential for recovering marketable barite concentrates that meet oil well drilling-mud specifications from barite waste pond materials. The study was conducted as part
Jan 1, 1982
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Design Practices For Multiple-Seam Longwall Mines - ObjectiveProvide longwall operators with practical information and guidelines concerning mine design to reduce problems associated with the interaction of adjacent workings in multiple-scam longwall mines.
Jan 1, 1994
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Review Of Metallurgical Technology (fdaf57dd-940e-40fd-aae2-7aa78824f5f1)By Rollien R. Wells
THERE are two recognized methods of recording the state of the metallurgical art. One involves delineation of individual advances reported in the literature. This approach is used effectively in the e
Jan 1, 1960
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Reoriented Shearer Water Sprays Move Dust Toward Face - ObjectiveLower the respirable dust exposure of longwall shearer operators with improved water spray systems on the shearer. Approach Orient sprays (rather than relocate them) so that dust is held against
Jan 1, 1981
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Impact Breaker For Large Diameter Shaft Sinking ? ObjectiveReduce shaft sinking costs and workers exposure to mechanical hazards, drill dust, blast dangers, and fumes. Approach Replace drilling and blasting by using a large, cab-mounted impact breaker sus
Jan 1, 1981
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In Situ Determination Of Geotechnical Properties By Acoustic Methods ? ObjectiveDetemine the elastic properties and structural integrity of a rock mass in situ. Approach An acoustic device that transmits and receives high-frequency seismic waves between boreholes was design
Jan 1, 1982
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Controlling A Thin-Seam Continuous Miner Hundreds Of Feet Outby The Underground Face - ObjectiveProvide the technology to remotely control a thin¬-seam continuous mining machine from a safe location hundreds of feet outby the working face in an underground room-and-pillar mine. Background and
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 8606 Evaluation of REO Model BT 300 C-D Blasting Machine TesterBy John H. Scott
At the request of the Mine Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, the Bureau of Mines evaluated the model BT 300 C-D blasting machine tester, manufactured and distributed by Resea
Jan 1, 1981
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Improved Mine Stench Fire Warning System - ObjectiveImprove the safety, reliability and overall effectiveness of mine stench warning systems and to provide a means of remote control stench injector operation. Approach Industrial gas odorants were a
Jan 1, 1982
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Noise-Controlled Longwall Shearer Cutting Drum - ObjectiveReduce the noise levels to which operators of double-drum longwall shearers are exposed without compromising the operational effectiveness of the shearer. The Problem Noise produced by double-d
Jan 1, 1985
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Fire Protection For Hydraulic Excavators - ObjectiveDevelop rugged, cost-effective fire protection for hydraulic shovels and backhoes. Approach Automatic fire sensing and suppression systems were designed and built for use on hydraulic shovels an
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 9243 - Backfill Properties of Total TailingsBy C. M. K. Boldt
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report presents a study of three typical tailings samples as potential cemented backfill in underground mines. The testing series was unique in that the pulp densities of the
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 2733 Compensation Insurance Rates As A Measurement Of Accident Prevention In Mines"""Hazard"" is the general expression used by safety engineers to denote risk, or the danger to property or human beings from the contingencies peculiar to different industries. Where a business, fami
Feb 1, 1926
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Longwall Ventalation From Tailgate-To-Headgate Reduces Intake Dust - ObjectiveDecrease dust concentra¬tions of longwall face workers by keeping them up¬wind of the headgate stage loader and crusher. Approach Direct the face airflow from tailgate-to-headgate, the direction o
Jan 1, 1982