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                     Coal Contractor Mining Facts ? 2007 Coal Contractor Mining Facts ? 2007An independent contractor is defined by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) as ?any person, partnership, corporation, subsidiary of a corporation, firm, association or other organization Aug 1, 2009 
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                     Technology News - No. 536 - NIOSH Develops New Software to Analyze and Reduce Hazardous Noise Exposure Technology News - No. 536 - NIOSH Develops New Software to Analyze and Reduce Hazardous Noise ExposureTo help mine safety and health professionals manage and reduce hazardous noise exposure with a software tool that simplifies the record-keeping and analysis process. Background Hearing loss res Jul 1, 2009 
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                     IC 9513 - Proceedings Of The Second American Conference On Human Vibration IC 9513 - Proceedings Of The Second American Conference On Human VibrationThere is a saying, ?If it moves, it vibrates.? This is especially true in our modern industrial environments, where workers use powered tools, machinery, vehicles, and heavy equipment. How workers are Jun 1, 2009 
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                     IC 9512 - Proceedings Of The International Workshop On Numerical Modeling For Underground Mine Excavation Design IC 9512 - Proceedings Of The International Workshop On Numerical Modeling For Underground Mine Excavation DesignNumerical models play a significant role in the design of safe underground mining excavations and support systems. Advances in the capabilities of numerical modeling software, together with ever incre Jun 1, 2009 
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                     Escape from Farmington No. 9 An Oral History - Background Escape from Farmington No. 9 An Oral History - BackgroundBy Michael J. Brnich On November 20, 1968, a massive explosion rocked the underground workings of Mountaineer Coal Co.?s Farmington No. 9 Mine in West Virginia. Of the 99 miners who were working in the mine at the time of May 1, 2009 
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                     Technology News - No. 535 - NIOSH Releases New Educational Video Escape From Farmington No. 9: An Oral History Technology News - No. 535 - NIOSH Releases New Educational Video Escape From Farmington No. 9: An Oral HistoryResearchers with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) have developed a training module to educate both new, inexperienced miners as well as veterans on important issues re May 1, 2009 
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                     Texas State Holmes Safety Association (0af9bb53-0c1e-4b12-8a83-b8c6fa838d82) Texas State Holmes Safety Association (0af9bb53-0c1e-4b12-8a83-b8c6fa838d82)By John Henderson If you missed this year?s Texas State Holmes Safety Association meeting, you missed a great one. On January 23 & 24, 2009, we held the meeting that was rescheduled when Hurricane Ike threatened Corpu Feb 1, 2009 
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                     IC 9509 - Ergonomics Processes: Implementation Guide And Tools For The Mining Industry IC 9509 - Ergonomics Processes: Implementation Guide And Tools For The Mining IndustryBy Janet Torma-Krajewski Research has shown that an ergonomics process that identifies risk factors, devises solutions to reduce musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), and evaluates the effectiveness of the solutions can lower wor Feb 1, 2009 
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                     Structural Vibration As A Noise Source On Vibrating Screens Structural Vibration As A Noise Source On Vibrating ScreensBy David S. Yantek A-weighted sound levels around vibrating screens in coal preparation plants often exceed 90 dB(A). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is actively developing noise contr Jan 1, 2009 
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                     IC 9232 - Review of Recent Research on Organizational and Behavioral Factors Associated With Mine Safety IC 9232 - Review of Recent Research on Organizational and Behavioral Factors Associated With Mine SafetyBy Robert H. Peters This report presents a literature review conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines. The review summarizes what has been learned from recent empirical studies of the relationship between mine safety and ch Jan 1, 2009 
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                     From Scotia to Brookwood, fatal US underground coal mine explosions ignited in intake air courses From Scotia to Brookwood, fatal US underground coal mine explosions ignited in intake air coursesBy Thomas H. Dubaniewicz The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Pittsburgh Research Laboratory, conducted a study of past mine explosions to identify the ignition locations and ignition sources responsible Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Use of Occupational Ethnography and Social Marketing Strategies to Develop a Safety Awareness Campaign for Coal Miners Use of Occupational Ethnography and Social Marketing Strategies to Develop a Safety Awareness Campaign for Coal MinersBy Elaine T. Cullen Underground mining, like many high-risk industries, is facing a crisis in the near future. This industry has traditionally relied on a master-apprentice relationship to train new workers, but experien Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Degasification system selection for US longwall mines using an expert classification system Degasification system selection for US longwall mines using an expert classification systemBy C. Özgen Karacan Methane emissions from the active face areas and from the fractured formations overlying the mined coalbed can affect safety and productivity in longwall mines. Since ventilation alone may not be suff Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Thigh-Calf And Heel-Gluteus Contact Forces In High Flexion (Experimental Results) - Introduction Thigh-Calf And Heel-Gluteus Contact Forces In High Flexion (Experimental Results) - IntroductionBy Jonisha P. Pollard In restricted vertical working heights such as low-seam coal mines, workers are forced to assume kneeling or squatting postures to perform work. These postures are associated Jan 1, 2009 
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                     The limiting oxygen concentration and ?ammability limits of gases and gas mixtures The limiting oxygen concentration and ?ammability limits of gases and gas mixturesBy Isaac A. Zlochower This paper presents data on the limiting (minimum) oxygen concentration (LOC), in the presence of added N2, of methane (CH4), propane (C3H8), ethylene (C2H4), carbon monoxide (CO), and hydrogen (H2), Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Probability of Making A Successful Mine Escape While Wearing A Self-Contained Self-Rescuer Probability of Making A Successful Mine Escape While Wearing A Self-Contained Self-RescuerBy John G. Kovac A computer simulation has been developed to estimate the chances of a miner making a successful escape while wearing a SCSR. The model takes into account: (1) training in the use of SCSRs, (2) apparat Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Field evaluation of a passive diesel particulate filter at a limestone mine Field evaluation of a passive diesel particulate filter at a limestone mineBy J. D. Noll The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has promulgated rules to limit the exposure of metal/nonmetal underground miners to diesel particulate matter (DPM). These rules have resulted in many Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Reservoir Engineering Considerations For Coal Seam Degasification And Methane Control In Underground Coal Mines Reservoir Engineering Considerations For Coal Seam Degasification And Methane Control In Underground Coal MinesBy C. Özgen Karacan Degasification and methane control in underground coal mining is an important area augmenting conventional ventilation in order to prevent possible fires and explosions due to excessive methane emissi Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Regional Bumps: Case studies from the 1958 Bump Symposium Regional Bumps: Case studies from the 1958 Bump SymposiumBy J. Whyatt A variety of dynamic failure cases with regional impact were described at a bump symposium held in 1958. These types of events, while rare, are of particular interest because their ability to impact Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Ventilating large opening mines Ventilating large opening minesBy Roy H. Grau The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has conducted research to improve the ventilation of large-opening mines whose entries are at least 93m2 (1,000 ft2). The ventilation Jan 1, 2009 
