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IC 6753 Explosions In Colorado Coal Mines, 1883 To 1932 - IntroductionBy G. M. Kintz
In safety work a study of past accidents is of value in determining means of reducing future accidents of the same character. This is particularly true with reference to coal-mine explosions. Data fro
Jan 1, 1933
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RI 7608 Washability Examinations Of Core Samples Of San Juan Basin Coals, New Mexico And ColoradoBy A. W. Deurbrouck
This report describes the washability characteristics of 18 coal samples taken from 11 drill hole cores from the San Juan Basin area of New Mexico and Colorado. The ash content of these coals could ge
Jan 1, 1972
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MLA 33-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Gearhart Mountain Wilderness And Rare II Area 6225, Klamath And Lake Counties, Oregon ? IntroductionBy James Ridenour
The Gearhart Mountain Wilderness and RARE II area 6225 encompass 22,823 acres (9,236 ha) of the Fremont National Forest in southern Oregon (fig. 1). The area was studied under the provisions of the Wi
Jan 1, 1982
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Assessments And Refinements Of An Anthropodynamic Manikin For Seating Dynamics Applications - IntroductionBy H. Nelisse, S. K. Patra, A. Natani, S. Rakheja
The current laboratory methods for assessing the vibration attenuation performance of seats involve repetitive trials with a number of human occupants, and raise certain ethical concerns. Moreover, th
Jan 6, 2006
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IC 6201 Hazards from Low or Under VoltageBy L. C. IlsLey
"During the last eight years there has been a noticeable increase in the use of permissible equipment in gassy and dusty coal mines. This trend has undoubtedly been toward greater safety in mining, bu
Dec 1, 1929
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Field Study Of Viscous Oil Production By Solvent Stimulation, Wilmington, CaliforniaBy H. J. Lechtenberg
Preliminary results are given of solvent stimulation of two wells producing viscous oil (14°-17° API) from the Tar zone in the Wilmington field, California. The solvent (coker oil, an intermediate ref
Jan 1, 1972
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Implementing Infrared Determination Of Quartz Particulates On Novel Filters For A Prototype Dust MonitorBy Donald P. Tuchman, Robert P. Vinson, Jon C. Volkwein
Research by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has pursued quartz analysis for the specialized ?lter assemblies of a new worker-wearable personal dust monitor (PDM). The
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OFR-99-77 Surveying Inhalation Contaminants In Above Ground Coal Mining And Processing Work Areas (For Company Safety Officers)By Walter D. Holland
This is one of a series of instruction guides developed to help instructors present health and safety training courses to workers in the coal mining industry. This course is intended for training thos
Jan 1, 1976
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Analysis Of Roof Bolt SystemsBy Dennis R. Dolinar, Christopher Mark, Gregory M. Molinda
Despite more than half a century of experience with roof bolting, no design method has received wide acceptance. To begin to improve this situation, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Hea
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Underground evaluation of coated flight bars for a continuous mining machineBy Ellisworth R. Spencer, Lynn A. Alcorn, Peter G. Kovalchik, Adam K. Smith
Noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) is the most common occupational disease among workers in the mining industry. Previous studies conducted by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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IC 9482 - Nitrogen Dioxide Calibration Standards for Portable MonitorsBy Edward J. Chuhta, Joseph E. Chilton, Robert J. Timko
in underground mines to measure worker exposure to various gases such as methane, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen dioxide (NO2). Even in relatively small concentrations, NO2 can produce harmful side eff
Dec 1, 2005
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The Effects Of Vibration On Psychophysical Grip And Push Force-Recall Accuracy - IntroductionBy D. E. Welcome, T. W. McDowell, R. G. Dong, S. F. Wiker
Workers using vibrating hand tools have the potential for developing health problems associated with repeated forceful actions and exposures to hand-transmitted vibration. Hand-arm vibration syndrome
Jan 6, 2006
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RI 3424 Agglomerating Index Of CoalBy L. R. Burdick, J. F. Barkley
"The agglomerating index of coal is an index based upon the nature of the coke residue left when the standard volatile-matter determination of the well-known proximate analysis is made. In this determ
Nov 1, 1938
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Bulletin 190 COAL-MINING PROBLEMS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTONBy George Watkin Evans
The United States Geological Survey has estimated 1 that the State of Washington contains 11,412,000,000 tons of bituminous coal and 52,442,000,000 tons of subbituminous coal, in beds more than 14 inc
Jan 1, 1924
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IC 6730 Design, Equipment, And Construction Costs Of The Davis-Dunkirk Concentrator, Prescott, Ariz. ? IntroductionBy E. L. Sweeney
The mine and mill of the Davis-Dunkirk Lines, Inc., are about 16 miles by road south of Prescott, Ariz., which is the nearest railroad point for receiving mine and mill supplies and for shipping conce
Jan 1, 1933
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RI 3594 Safe Opening And Determination Of Construction Of Detonators ? IntroductionBy R. L. Grant
[Detonators are used to explode permissible explosives, dynamites, or other high explosives. This explosion or detonation is brought about by the energy which is liberated as a combination of concussi
Jan 1, 1941
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IC 8231 The National Safety Competition Of 1962 ? IntroductionBy Forrest T. Moyer
The National Safety Competition was inaugurated in 1925 by the Bureau o1 Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, in cooperation With the Explosives Engineer. In the first nationwide contest, 210 mines
Jan 1, 1964
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The Balkan Countries - Albania - IntroductionBy Donald E. Buck
In 1988, Albania's centrally planned economy continued to decline. The country's officially published yearend economic report did not contain concrete results such as the growth of national
Jan 1, 1990
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IC 8231 The National Safety Competition Of 1962 ? Introduction (fdec0756-a31f-421b-b280-6a47856d3ed3)By Forrest T. Moyer
The National Safety Competition was inaugurated in 1925 by the Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, in cooperation with the Explosives Engineer. In the first nationwide contest, 210 mines
Jan 1, 1964
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Bulletin 196 Coal-Mine Fatalities in the United States, 1919By Albert H. Fay
Through the hearty cooperation of the State coal-mine inspectors, the bureau is able to present in this paper a a complete statement of the coal-mine fatalities occurring throughout the United States
Jan 1, 1920