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  • NIOSH
    Technology News - No. 430 - Translucent Face Partition Reduces Longwall Workers' Dust Exposure

    Create two air splits along the longwall face to isolate the shearer-generated dust to the immediate face area, maintaining a cleaner split of air in the workers' walkway.

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Appendix C - Hoisting Systems - Available Equipment C 1 - Introduction

    By David Hoadley, Kenneth R. Maser, Ashok B. Boghani, James E. Billar, D. Randolph Berry, Mackenzie Burnett, Robert H. Trent

    APPENDIX C - HOISTING SYSTEMS - AVAILABLE EQUIPMENT C 1 - Introduction A survey has been made of available hoisting equipment which has applications for use in metal and non-metal mine emergency es

    Jan 1, 1976

  • NIOSH
    Selection Of The Method and Model

    By R. V. Ramani, P. M. T. White, D. Sutton

    3.1 Criteria for Selection A coal deposit has the following major characteristics: i) wide distribution as a flat-lying, thin, bedded deposit ii) stable nature of its major components and rank

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Summary and Conclusions (c3ccceaa-17e4-4de9-b989-5247323d8562)

    By Thomas V. Falkie, R. Venkataramani

    1. Summary This investigation is concerned with description of the loading function at the underground coal face, and the identification of varia¬bles - geological, geometric, mechanical, and operati

    Jan 1, 1972

  • NIOSH
    Mining Facts - 2002

    1. In 2002, 14,520 mining operations reported employment statistics to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). Almost half (49%) were sand and gravel mines, followed by stone mines (30%), co

    Jan 1, 2004

  • NIOSH
    Worker Responses to Realistic Evaluation Training

    By M. Brnich, L. Mallett, C. Vaught, K. Kowalski

    This paper discusses the data collected during an emergency evacuation training exercise at an underground mine in the United States. The focus of this paper is on the human reaction to smoke and the

  • NIOSH
    Supplementing Your Dust Control Equipment with Whole-Plant Ventilation

    By Andrew B. Cecala

    While various types of equipment are used in bulk material processing plants to control respirable dust, the equipment often doesn't adequately protect workers. One cost-effective way to suppleme

  • NIOSH
    Condition-Based Maintenance Of Electrical Machines

    By Frederick C. Trutt, Jeffery L. Kohler, Joseph Sottile

    Twenty-five years ago, the former U.S. Bureau of Mines funded a research project aimed at developing the enabling technology for incipient failure prediction in electric power system components as a m

  • NIOSH
    Feasibility Study to Reduce Injuries and Fatalities Caused by Contact of Cranes, Drill Rigs, and Haul Trucks with High-Tension Lines

    By Gerald T. Homce, Michael R. Yenchek, H. Kenneth Sacks, James C. Cawley

    Abstract—Overhead electric power lines present a serious electrocution hazard to personnel in a variety of industries. Overhead lines, typically uninsulated conductors supported on towers or poles, ar

  • NIOSH
    Work Sampling Applied to a Human Factors Analysis of Mine Worker Positioning

    By Dara Stock, Fred Turin, Kim Cornelius, Lisa Steiner

    Growing concern from labor unions, regulatory agencies, and industry about the safety of a prevalent underground coal mining method which utilizes remote control has prompted human factors field evalu

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    Summary and Conclusion

    By R. V. Ramani, V. T. Burgos, J. A. McClay

    Summary Cost models have, long been confined to the accumulation and analysis of static-data.. While historical and time study data are valuable for control of existing operations, for new systems

    Jan 1, 1975

  • NIOSH
    Leadership In Escape From Underground Mine Fires

    This chapter explores leadership behavior in a life-threatening situation-fire in a coal mine. Previous chapters have discussed the database of interviews with miners who escaped from underground fire

    Jan 1, 2000

  • NIOSH
    RI 7880 Recovery of Zinc and Lead From Brass Smelter Dust

    By H. H. Fukubayashi

    This Bureau of Mines report describes the development of a pyrometallurgical process for the recovery of the zinc and lead contained in brass smelter flue dusts, which constitute a recycling or dispos

    Jan 1, 1974

  • NIOSH
    IC 9467 - Analyses Of Mobile Equipment Fires For All U. S. Surface And Underground Coal And Metal/Nonmetal Mining Categories, 1990-1999

    By Maria I. De Rosa

    This report analyzes mobile equipment fires for all U.S. surface and underground coal and metal/nonmetal mining categories by state and 2 year time periods during 1990-1999. Risk rate values are deri

    Jan 1, 2004

  • NIOSH
    Helium (4080d745-4347-4a8f-b251-9bf60240787b)

    By Edwin M. Thomasson

    Helium shipments for 1965 exceeded the volume shipped during the previous year for the 16th successive time. Shipments from Bureau of Mines helium plants were 698.6 million cubic feet, 2 about 4.7 per

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Bulletin 61 Abstract of Current Decisions on Mines and Mining

    By J. W. Thompson

    CONVEYANCE OF COAL IN PLACES. Coal or other mineral in place may be granted and conveyed as land, separate and apart from that which underlies or overlies it. Board, etc., of Greene County v. Lattas C

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Coal Contractor Mining Facts – 2003

    The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) defines an independent contractor as "any person, partnership, corporation, subsidiary of a corporation, firm, association or other organization that c

    Feb 1, 2005

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    Titanium Castings By Sand Molding Process ? Objective

    To produce industrial-grade titanium castings by processes that are nonpolluting and lower cost than the currently used rammed-graphite process. Approach Foundry-grade zircon and olivine sands,

    Jan 1, 1981

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    IC 7513 Supplemental List of Respiratory Protective Devices Approved by the Bureau of Mines

    By L. B. Berger

    "Additions to List Published in Information Circular 7444 NEW APPROVALSThe following respiratory protective devices have been approved by the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines,

    Apr 1, 1949

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    Stone Mill Fires

    By Maria I. De Rosa

    Table 55 and figure 19 show the number of fires and fire injuries for stone mills by state during 1990-2001. Table 55 also shows the injury risk rates, employees' working hours, and lost workdays

    Jan 1, 2004