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Shock Reduction for Low-Coal Shuttle Car Operators Using Viscoelastic Seating FoamBy S. Gallagher, A. Mayton, R. Merkel
The prolonged exposure of equipment operators to shock and whole-body vibration (WBV) IS linked to cumulative back, neck, and abdominal disorders. In low-coal mines, space restrictions make seat suspe
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Creep Along Weak Planes in Roof and How It Affects StabilityBy Ryan G. Wade, Mark K. Larson
Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) are studying the time-dependent response of rock stressed along weakness planes. The objective is to improve mine safe
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Reducing non-contract electric arc injuries: An investigation of behavioral and organizational issuesBy Kathleen Kowalski-Trakofler, Edward Barrett
Problem: It is estimated that 5 to 10 arc flash explosions occur in electric equipment every day in the United States. In the mining industry the largest single injury category of electrical injuries
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Factors Affecting The Location Of Methanometers On Mining EquipmentThe U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (Title 30) requires that a methane monitor be placed on every mining machine to continuously observe and record methane levels at the face. The monitor must provid
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High Stress Mining Under Shallow Overburden In Underground U. S. Stone MinesBy Thomas P. Mucho, Dennis R. Dolinar, Anthony T. Iannacchione
The Chestnut Ridge Anticline is a prominent structure in southwestern Pennsylvania, USA. This structure has brought two economically valuable limestone formations to the surface, where they are easil
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Laboratory Evaluation Of A Canopy Air Curtain For Controlling Occupational Exposures Of Roof BoltersBy J. A. Organiscak
In the United States, respirable coal mine dust exposures are limited to a 2 mg/m3 time weighted average for a working shift. If the silica content of the sample exceeds 5 percent, the 2 mg/m3 standar
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Ergonomic Seat with viscoelastic foam reduces shock underground mobile equipmentBy Ron Merkel, A. Mayton
Operators of underground mobile equipment, particularly shuttle cars, are often exposed to significant levels of whole-body vibration (WBV) and shock. The human factors group at the NIOSH-Pittsburg Re
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Inaccuracy Of Area Sampling For Measuring - The Dust Exposure Of Mining Machine Operators In Coal MinesBy F. N. Kissell, H. K. Sacks
This study examines the accuracy of area sampling for measuring the dust exposure of mining machine operators in coal mines. The specific objective of this research was to find locations where an area
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Insights On Technology Transfer From The Bureau Of MinesBy Fred N. Kissell
The U.S. Bureau of Mines was established in1910 to reduce .the high accident rate in the nation's coalmines. For 85 years, it conducted a wide variety of tasks related to mining before it was abo
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Detrimental Effects Of Capacitance On High-Resistance-Grounded Mine Distribution SystemsBy Thomas Novak, Jeffrey L. Kohler, Joseph Sottile, Steve J. Gnapragasam
Modern underground coal mines can be very large, having a total connected load in excess of l5 000 hp. These mines generally have many miles of high-power conveyor belts and 15 or more miles of high-v
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A Static Fatigue Constitutive Law for Joints in Weak RockBy Mark K. Larson
A constitutive model for rock interfaces based on the principles of static fatigue is proposed. The model is applicable to weak rock or joints with cohesion. Friction and dilation are decreased as pla
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Survey of noise in coal preparation plantsBy JeffreyS. Vipperman, Daniel R. Babich, EricR. Bauer
In response to the continuing problem of noise induced hearing loss NIHL among mine workers, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NIOSH has conducted numerous noise surveys in
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EM Rescue (Location) System For Deep Mines Phase II - Build And Test Breadboard EquipmentBy I. D. Schleicher, L. H. Rorden, F. B. Curry, T. C. Moore
The purpose of this program is to extend electromagnetic (EM) techniques for use in locating miners trapped in mines as deep as 1000 m. A previously developed EM system is considered adequate for use
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Medium Frequency Vehicular Control And Communication Systems For Underground MinesBy Harry Dobroski, Larry G. Stolarczyk
Theoretical and experimental research sponsored by the U.S. Bureau of Mines shows that medium frequency (MF) electromagnetic (EM) signals propagate great distances in an underground environment such a
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The Deserado Mine Monitoring and Control SystemBy Julie Mitchell, Robert King, Len Eros
The Bureau of Mines has studied the Deserado Mine computerized monitoring and control system, located in Rangely, Colorado, to acquire knowledge about the overall costs and benefits of mine monitoring
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Development Of Numerical Models To Investigate Permeability Changes And Gas Emission Around Longwall Mining PanelBy C. O. Karacan
Underground longwall mining of coal causes large scale disturbance of the surrounding rock mass. The disturbance can increase the rock mass permeability through a reduction on the stress as well as f
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Longwall Shield And Standing Gateroad Support Designs – Is Bigger Better?By Stephen C. Tadolini, Thomas M. Barczak
Roof support systems, longwall shields in particular, have persistently grown in size and capacity for the past 25 years. Why is this? Is it a good thing or is it unnecessary? What are the conseque
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In-Cab Noise Reduction On An Air-Rotary Drill RigBy R. J. Matetic, David S. Yantek, David K. Ingram
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has investigated engineering noise controls to reduce sound levels in cabs on air-rotary drill rigs. A recent investigation revealed t
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Evaluation Of Seat Designs Relative To Transmitted Vehicle Vibration On Underground Mine Transport VehiclesBy Christopher C. Jobes, Alan G. Mayton
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) researchers have investigated seat design issues for the occupants and operators of underground mine transport vehicles relative to wh
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Evaluation Of The Strength Of Slender PillarsPillars with width-to-height ratios of less than 1.0 are frequently created in underground hard rock mines. The strength of slender pillars can be estimated using empirically developed equations. Howe