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IC 7538 Average Heating Values of American Coals by Rank and by StatesBy Jr. Flynn
"The Bureau of Mines receives and answers many requests for information on the qualities and properties of American coals, and also publishes many papers that deal with coal characteristics. Compilati
Dec 1, 1949
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Strength Testing - 1. IntroductionBy S. Gallagher
If we consider ergonomics to be an exercise in matching job demands to worker capabilities, one of the principal capabilities we must be concerned with is that of human strength. Our ability to evalua
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IC 9064 - Short-Delay Blasting In Underground Coal MinesBy Richard J. Mainiero, Harry C. Verakis
The Bureau of Mines has conducted research to determine whether the total elapsed delay time for blasting bituminous coal in underground mines could be safely expanded beyond the present 500-ms limita
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Technology News - No. 481 - UPDATE: Roof Monitoring Safety System for Underground Stone MinesObjective The Roof Monitoring Safety System (RMSS) introduced in late 1997 has been modified to improve durability and simplify the measurement of roof or rib movement. Greater knowledge about the
Jun 1, 2000
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Quieted Hand-Held Percussion Drills - ObjectiveDevelop quieted, hand-held pneumatic percussion drills that can replace standard hand-held drills in many underground mining applications. The Problem Percussion drills are the noisiest machin
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 6147 Hazards In The Use Of Delay-Action Detonators In Coal MinesBy D. Harrington
Recently the attention of the U. S. Bureau of Mines has in a number of instances been called to the firing of shots of permissible explosives in coal mines with delay-action detonators. In one bitumin
Jan 1, 1929
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Computer-Assisted Ground Control Management System - ObjectiveApply state-of-the-art monitoring and computer systems technology to remotely monitor geostructural data and evaluate ground conditions in near real-time. Background Recently, the coal mining in
Jan 1, 1991
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Apparatus for Sampling and Measuring Diesel Tailpipe EmissionsBy T. R. Taubert, D. H. Carlson, J. H. Johnson
"ObjectiveDevelop a portable emissions measurement apparatus to sample and measure tailpipe concentrations of diesel particulate matter (DPM), carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (COJ, nitric oxide (
Dec 1, 1995
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Dust/Lung Interaction"The dust/lung research of the Center has several long-range objectives:* better methods for the early diagnosis of coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP);* methods to modify the disease process;* tests t
Nov 1, 1988
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RI 2219 The Gasoline Explosion At Memphis, Tennessee, January 24, 1921By D. B. Dow
The transportation of any commodity which is actually or potentially a source of fire or explosion, has been made safe, insofar as humanly possible, by rigid requirements as to inspection mechanical s
Feb 1, 1921
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IC 6392 Conversation of Natural Gas in Relation to Some Recent DevelopmentsBy Scott Turner
To be successful , human exertion employed for the creation of value requires power and heat ; the ability to produce concentrated power in great quantities has resulted in the relatively recent indus
Oct 1, 1930
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Appendix E - Thermodynamics Method Program OutputBy R. V. Ramani, R. Stefanko, G. W. Luxbacher
TEST DECK - AITIHETER SURVEY WITHOUT ALTIMETER TEUPERATURE CORRECTION DATA INPUT
Jan 1, 1977
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Technology News - No. 471 - Innovative Hazard Recognition Training for Underground Limestone MinersObjective: To develop and test a training program that enhances the hazard recognition skills of underground limestone miners. This program can help job performance and lead to enhanced safety in the
May 1, 1998
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Safety Talk: The Communication Triangle - Instructors Guide - PurposeBy Launa Mallett
This training material focuses on the content of emergency warning messages. Research has shown that when an emergency occurs, people often do not get the information they need for the purpose of taki
Jan 1, 1999
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Appendix F - Government Offices Contacted During SurveyBy David Hoadley, Kenneth R. Maser, Ashok B. Boghani, James E. Billar, D. Randolph Berry, Mackenzie Burnett, Robert H. Trent
APPENDIX F GOVERNMENT OFFICES CONTACTED DURING SURVEY 1. MESA Inspection Offices North Central District Duluth, Minnesota South Central District Dallas, Texas Rolla Subdistrict Rolla,
Jan 1, 1976
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Insights On Technology Transfer From The Bureau Of MinesBy Fred N. Kissell
The U.S. Bureau of Mines was established in1910 to reduce .the high accident rate in the nation's coalmines. For 85 years, it conducted a wide variety of tasks related to mining before it was abo
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Condition-Based Maintenance Of Electrical MachinesBy Frederick C. Trutt, Jeffery L. Kohler, Joseph Sottile
Twenty-five years ago, the former U.S. Bureau of Mines funded a research project aimed at developing the enabling technology for incipient failure prediction in electric power system components as a m
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A Performance Approach To Training ResearchBy Edward A. Barrett, Launa Mallett, Charles Vaught, Kathleen M. Kowalski, Michael J. Brnich, Lynn L. Rethi, Robert Randolph, William J. Wiehagen
The goal of the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory's training research is to explore the relationship between valid instruction and improved worker performance. Studies summarized in this paper inclu
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IC 9311 - In-Mine Evaluation Of Smoke DetectorsBy G. S. Morrow, C. D. Litton
This report presents the results of a U.S. Bureau of Mines evaluation of smoke detectors placed in conveyor belt entries of underground coal mines. The selected mines are located in six different Mine
Jan 1, 1992
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IC 9470 - Analysis of Mine Fires for All US Underground and Surface Coal Mining Categories 1990-1999By Maria I. De Rosa
This report analyzes mine fires for all U.S. underground and surface coal mining categories by state and 2-year time periods during 1990-1999. Risk rate values are derived, and ignition source, method
Jan 1, 2004