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Working in Noise with a Hearing Loss: Perceptions from Workers, Supervisors, and Hearing Conservation Program ManagersBy Robert F. Randolph, Christa L. Themann, Efrem R. Reeves, Thais C. Morata, Babette L. Verbsky, David C. Byrne
Objective: Workers with hearing loss face special problems, especially when working in noise. However, conventional hearing conservation practices do not distinguish between workers with normal heari
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OFR-6-85 Research To Improve Health And Safety Programs In The Mining Industry - Volume IIBy Louis Schaffer
The objectives of the research were to determine whether a model health and safety program could be defined in terms which would enable its application to mines of all types, and, if such a model prog
Jan 1, 1983
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Determining The Root Causes Of Flame Cutting And Welding Fires In Underground U.S. Coal MinesBy Jürgen F. Brune, Alex C. Smith, William D. Monaghan
One of the predominant causes of fires in underground coal mines is flame cutting and welding. These fires can lead to major events such as the explosion that occurred on January 22, 2003 in an airsh
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OFR-170(2)-83 Cost-Effectiveness Of Increasing Airflow At Any Location In Underground Coal Mines (Volume II - Appendices)By Sandip K. Mukherjee
This report presents the results of the economic analysis of several applicable alternatives to increase airflow in four underground coal mines. Pressure-quantity surveys were conducted underground an
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 8799 Mine Power Systems Research (In Four Parts) 1. Trailing CablesThis Bureau of Mines report is devoted to descriptions of investigations pertaining to underground mine trailing cables, their handling, splicing, and the use of couplers.
Jan 1, 1979
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Snapshot of Noise and Worker Exposures in Sand and Gravel OperationsBy E. R. Spencer, E. R. Bauer
Previous studies and research efforts have shown that noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a problem in the U.S. mining industry. In response, researchers at the National Institute for Occupational S
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OFR-195-82 The Microbial Flocculation Of Phosphate And Potash SlimesBy Corale L. Brierley
Beneficiation of phosphate in the southeastern United States generates a slurry of finely divided clay. These clay-wastes are impounded to allow the particulates to settle. The aggregation of phosphat
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 7247 Preparation Of Tungsten Carbide By ElectrodepositionBy John M. Gomes
The preparation of tungsten carbide by molten-salt electrolysis was investigated. Sodium tungstate in the electrolyte and carbon from the graphite anode were the source materials, Optimum results were
Jan 1, 1969
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IC 8298 Reconnaissance Of Beryllium-Bearing Pegmatite Deposits In Six Western States - Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, South Dakota, Utah, And Wyoming (09d95513-9329-4440-86f9-b424e69a3d53)By Henry C. Meeves
The Bureau of Mines, between 1956 and 1963, examined 18 major pegmatite districts in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming to evaluate their content of beryllium, a material i
Jan 1, 1966
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Using The Point Load Test To Determine The Uniaxial Compressive Strength Of Coal Measure RockBy John Rusnak, Christopher Mark
Point load testing is used to determine rock strength indexes in geotechnical practice. The point load test apparatus and procedure enables economical testing of core or lump rock samples in either a
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RI 7815 Suppression of Coal-Dust Explosions by Passive Water Barriers in a Single-Entry MineBy I. Liebman
A Bureau of Mines study is in progress to determine the effectiveness of passive water barriers in suppressing coal-dust explosions. A 2.9-ft3-capacity water-filled plastic tub was found effective in
Jan 1, 1974
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IC 7011 Fatal And Nonfatal Electrical Accidents In Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy L. C. IlsLey
Many accidents rightly classifiable as electrically caused are not so classified for the reason that in numerous accidents the part that electricity played in causing the fatality is only suspected. F
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 9432 - Rock Mechanics Investigations at the Lucky Friday Mine (In Three Parts)By M. E. Poad, J. K. Whyatt, T. J. Williams
Researchers at the U.S. Bureau of Mimes monitored rock mass response to mining of an experimental underhand longwall stope in Hecla Mining Co.'s Lucky Friday Mine, Mullan, ID. This stope design,
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 7085 Face Ventilation In Underground Bituminous Coal Mines - Airflow Characteristics Of Flexible Spiral-Reinforced Ventilation TubingBy R. G. Peluso
Methods and results of studies to determine friction and shock losses encountered in auxiliary face ventilation systems utilizing flexible, spiral-reinforced ventilation tubing are presented. The resu
Jan 1, 1968
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Areas Of Africa - BéninThe mineral industry of Benin contributed less than 1% of the 1977 gross domestic product (GDP), which was estimated at $500 million.' Other than limestone and salt, no exploitable mineral deposi
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 9315 - Electrolytic Production of Calcium MetalBy J. J. Lukasko
The U.S. Bureau of Mines developed an alternative electrochemical process for the production of calcium metal. The current industrial practice is costly, complex, and inefficient. The Bureau method in
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 8470 Iron-Base Alloys Strengthened by Laves Phases as Substitutes for Stainless SteelsBy J. S. Dunning
One Federal Bureau of Mines research goal, to minimize requirements for domestically scarce mineral commodities through conservation and substitution, can be accomplished by utilizing more abundant el
Jan 1, 1980
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OFR-53-83 Investigation Of Extinguishing Agents For Coal Dust ExplosionsBy Marcel Vanpee
Eight extinguishing powders KCI, were tested on five types of diffusion flames. The effect of flame temperature on the inhibition efficiency was investigated by varying the oxygen index of the flame s
Jan 1, 1982
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The Mineral Industry Of Other South Pacific Islands - IntroductionBy Travis Q. Lyday
The other South Pacific islands included in this chapter extend from Papua New Guinea, east of the Indonesian Province of Irian Jaya on the island of New Guinea, to Fiji, straddling the 180° meridian.
Jan 1, 1988
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Technology News - No. 529 - New Technology For Ground Control In Multiple-Seam MiningResearch by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) on multiple-seam mining has resulted in two new ground control products. Information Circular (IC) 9495 In some U.S.
Jan 11, 2007