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Jan 1, 1927
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Jan 1, 1927
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Developments Along the Line of Low Heat Carbonization
By A. C. Watts
The question of disposition of the slack and dust so troublesome to coal mine operators of the West has been divided by your committee chairman into three heads, viz: The preparation and transportati
Jan 1, 1922
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Morning Session Tuesday, June 29, 1976
President Robert Wilson opened the meeting at 9:00 a.m. He introduced William A. Bear, General Manager Bear Coal Company, Inc., Somerset, Colorado, who presided over the session. George Nugent, Pet
Jan 1, 1976
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Mechanical Stoking of Domestic Fuel
By Joseph Harrington
It is sufficiently correct to say that domestic solid fuel is universally hand fired and it is almost as correct to state that a very large proportion of hand-fired domestic fires are extremely ineffi
Jan 1, 1925
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Membership List (5115656b-5be2-4819-b3fb-c9fb88487397)
[Adams, Douglas K General Electric Co., P.O. Box 2331, Denver 1, Colo. Adams, Kenneth L Peabody Coal Co., 301 N. Memorial Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63102 Ahlborg, William Joy Mfg. Co., 1400 17th St., Denv
Jan 1, 1969
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The Economic Relation of Accidents and Preventable Diseases to the Coal Mining Industry
TABLE ONE Accidents occurring in the Coal Mines of Utah by fiscal years: [Deaths ........................ Permanent total disability ...... Permanent partial disability. .... Temporary disa
Jan 1, 1922
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Morning Session Tuesday, July 1, 1975
The morning session opened at 9:00 a.m. and was presided over by Carlyle F. Gronning, Chairman, Industrial Commission, State of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. The first speaker was John A. Fagnant, Vice
Jan 1, 1975
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Discussion ? Safety In Mechanical Loading
MR. DICKINSON: There is an increase of dust in machine loading, especially with the McKinlay loading and cutting machine which was extremely dusty. MR. FORRESTER: Declared more dust must be expecte
Jan 1, 1925
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Proceedings of the Fifty-Eighth Regular Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute Hotel Colorado, Glenwood Springs, Colorado July 2, 3, and 4, 1962 - Morning Session Monday, July 2, 1962
Past President, A. Z. Dimitroff, Supervising Mining Health and Safety Engineer, Health and Safety, District H., U. S. Bureau of Mines, Denver, Colorado, opened the Fifty-eighth Annual Meeting of the R
Jan 1, 1962
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Discussion
MR. GIBSON (continuing): In connection with the coal from this mine, I will say that it is not a very dirty coal. The vein where most of the coal comes from is about eight feet thick, and two feet fro
Jan 1, 1926
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Mine Haulage
By R. A. McAllister
The haulage system employed to convey coal from the face to the outside, dates back to 300 B. C., when slaves carried the mineral from the face to the consumer. The British discovered coal on their is
Jan 1, 1921
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Discussion
MR. HARRINGTON: I would like to ask Mr. Bottomley if they fire their shots while the men are in the mine? MR. BOTTOMLEY: No sir; the shot-firing law in our State requires the shots to be fired after
Jan 1, 1926