Search Documents

Search Again

Search Again

Refine Search

Publication Date
Clear

Refine Search

Publication Date
Clear
Organization
Organization
  • NIOSH
    IC 6300 Some Hazards of Conveyor Loading in Coal Mines

    By C. W. JEFFERS

    During the past few years the use of mechanical equipment for the loading and transportation of coal at the working face has rapidly increased . Many mining officials are of the opinion that mechanica

    Jul 1, 1930

  • NIOSH
    IC 6196 Physiological Factors of Mine Ventilation

    By R. R. Sayers

    The added hazards to mining incident to oil and gas wells penetrating the coal measures in proximity to mine workings , have long been recognized in those fields where the extraction of oil , gas , an

    Nov 1, 1929

  • NIOSH
    Coal Mine Geology In The U.s. Coal Fields: A State-of-the-art

    By Frank E. Chase, John Rusnak, David Newman

    During the past quarter century, coal mine geologists have evolved from providing a qualitative description of drill core and coal reserves into quantitative geotechnical specialists who bridge the ga

  • NIOSH
    Relationship of Mine Environment, Geology and Seam Characteristics to Dust Generation and Mobility - Coal Mine Respirable Dust

    By Jan M. Mutmansky, Christopher J. Rise

    "One of the most serious long term health problems associated with underground,mining is Coal Workers Pneumoconiosis (CWI'), more commonly known as Black Lung Disease. It occurs in some coal workers,

    Jun 1, 1988

  • NIOSH
    Mining Disasters Caused and Controlled by Mankind: The Case for Coal Mining and Other Minerals - Part 2: Control of Mining Disasters

    By R. V. Ramani

    "In Part 1 of this paper, published in the August 1995 issue of Natural Resources Forum, a review of several mining disasters around the world established the complex nature of their causation and the

    Dec 1, 1996

  • NIOSH
    Study Groups of the Respirable Dust Center

    By Raja V. Rarnani, Robert L. Frantz

    "Scientific, engineering, and biomedical research teams synergystically developed major topical research areas in the Respirable Dust Center. Descriptions of their interactions and resulting accomplis

    Jan 1, 1995