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The Changing Organization Of Work And The Safety And Health Of Working People - Knowledge Gaps And Research DirectionsBy Theodore M. Katz, W. Stephen Brightwell, David E. LeGrande, Joseph J. Hurrell, Jane A. Lipscomb, Nancy Lessin, Lawrence R. Murphy, Michael J. Colligan, Steven L. Sauter, Richard A. Lippin
Revolutionary changes in the organization of work have far outpaced our knowledge about the implications of these changes for the quality of working life and for safety and health on the job. This gap
Jan 4, 2002
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IC 6798 Sand And Gravel Excavation; Part I: The Power Shovel, The Dragline Excavator, And The Excavator Crane ? IntroductionBy J. R. Thoenen
This circular is the third of a series summarizing the technical problems involved in the production and preparation of sand and gravel. The first, Information Circular 6668, published in December 193
Jan 1, 1934
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MLA 30-93 - Mineral Appraisal Of Coronado National Forest, Part 6 - Dragoon Mountains Unit Cochise County, ArizonaBy Mark L. Chatman
The U.S. Bureau of Mines studied mineral resources of the Dragoon Mountains Unit, Coronado National Forest (54,264 ac), Cochise County, AZ. This study involves literature and field investigations with
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 5588 Preparation Of High-Purity Yttrium By Metallic Reduction Of Yttrium Trichloride ? SummaryBy F. E. Block
This investigation was made as part of a larger program to develop basically new methods for preparing yttrium metal in high-purity form. It was performed under a cooperative agreement between the U.S
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 3730 Air Flow at Discharge of Fan-Pipe Lines in Mines - Part II. Effect of Size and Shape of Pipe and of Adjacent Walls on Velocity and Entrainment RatiosBy C. E. McElroy
"INTRODUCTION The ventilation of working places in mines by jets of air discharged from fan-pipe lines is an important phase of mine ventilation, whether the primary purpose is to dilute gas or dust c
Nov 1, 1943
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IC 6540 Mine Explosions and Fire in the US During the Fiscal Year Ending June 30 1931By D. Harrington
Approximately 2,000 persons are killed annually in the coal mines of the United States. There is no question that this number is at least double and probably treble what it should be and by all means
Dec 1, 1931
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RI 2979 Odor Intensity And Symptoms Produced By Commercial Propane, Butane, Pentane, Hexane, And Heptane Vapor ? Hazard Of Contaminated AtmosphereBy F. A. Patty
[Health and safety hazards from contamination of the atmosphere in places frequented by persons depend to a considerable extent on whether the contaminating agent possesses sense-perceptive properties
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 2761 Magnetic Concentration of Flue Dust..Birmingham Dist.By Oscar Lee, B. W. Gandrud, F. D. DeVaney
"IntroductionFlue dust which results from the smelting of ores containing appreciable quantities of fines is one of the troublesome products of iron blast-furnace practice. Gases issuing from the furn
Jul 1, 1926
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RI 2971 A System of Accounts for the Slate IndustryBy Oliver Bowles
"Simple systematic accounting that adequately records all transactions has long been regarded as essential to the welfare of any business enterprise. Some of the defects that detract from the prosperi
Nov 1, 1929
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Oilfields In The Williston Basin In Montana, North Dakota, And South DakotaBy J. R. Hamke
THE WILLISTON basin is the largest known sedimentary basin on the North. American continent. Two-thirds of this large basin lies within the United States in Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Le
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 8504 Computerized Programing Of Respirable Dust Sampling DataBy Donald P. Schlick
The Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 requires each mine operator to implement the respirable dust sampling program established by the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Heal
Jan 1, 1971
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Carbon BlackTable 1.-Salient statistics of carbon black produced from natural gas and liquid hydrocarbons in the United States [ ]
Jan 1, 1967
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IC 8517 How To Mine And Prospect For Placer GoldBy J. M. West
Increased leisure time and increased interest in the out-of-doors is leading more and more families to experiment with placer mining of gold, and some- times even to going on into small-scale producti
Jan 1, 1971
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IC 7311 The Hazard Of Hydrogen Fluoride Poisoning In The Mineral And Allied Industries ? IntroductionBy R. R. Sayers
The increasing use of hydrogen fluoride (annual consumption now exceeds 500,000 pounds (1)4/) directly and its occurrence as a byproduct of the utilization of fluorine compounds in the mineral industr
Jan 1, 1945
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RI 6120 Electric Furnace Smelting Of Offgrade Domestic Manganese Ores And Concentrates ? SummaryBy F. B. Petermann
The Bureau of Mines conducted electric furnace smelting tests on sintered flotation concentrate and siliceous log-washed are. The flotation concentrate was derived from the Maggie Canyon deposit of th
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 8259 Petroleum Coke On The West Coast Of The United States - Its Production, Utilization, And Role In The Conservation Of PetroleumBy William J. Kemnitzer
This study was made to show the growth of petroleum coking and to determine trends and characteristics of marketing and utilization of coke on the West Coast, comparing these data with those of the Un
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 8259 Petroleum Coke On The West Coast Of The United States - Its Production, Utilization, And Role In The Conservation Of Petroleum (f8f1863e-fbb7-4c75-a3db-05c4bef2898e)By William J. Kemnitzer
This study was made to show the growth of petroleum coking and to deter- mine trends and characteristics of marketing and utilization of coke on the West Coast, comparing these data with those of the
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 4484 Investigation Of Tin-Bearing Pegmatites In The Tinton Area, Lawrence County, S. Dak.By William F. Jahn
Because of the' situation in Europe during the summer of 1939, with the possibility of war and consequent curtailment or loss of supplies of tin to the United States, the Bureau of Mines undertoo
Jan 1, 1949
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IC 6956 Coal-Mine Explosions In Ohio, 1874-1936 - IntroductionBy C. W. Owings
The number of major coal-mine explosions occurring annually in the United States is decreasing, due mainly to fuller recognition of explosion hazards in coal mines and knowledge of methods to prevent
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 3190 Economics Of Potash Recovery From Wyomingite And AluniteBy J. R. Thoenen
Up to 1914 almost all of the world's supply of potash came from Germany and Alsace. With the cessation of shipments from Germany during the World War the importance of a domestic supply was evide
Jan 1, 1932