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  • NIOSH
    IC 8296 Gas Masks For Respiratory Protection Against Amines (1c0372bd-c590-44bb-b8ce-f354da329d72)

    By E. J. Kloos

    The Bureau of Mines evaluated all previously approved gas masks to determine their ability to provide respiratory protection against each of the following six selected amines: ethylenediamine, diethyl

    Jan 1, 1966

  • NIOSH
    RI 2777 Consumption Of Reagents Used In Flotation, 1925.

    By Thomas Varley

    Data on the consumption of reagents used in .flotation during the year 1925, in metallurgical plants in the United States, are presented in this paper. Previous reports have covered the same subject f

    Jan 1, 1926

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    Testing And Evaluation Of An Inflatable Temporary Ventilation Control Device

    By Michael A. Trevits

    The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) in partnership with Strata Products tested the sealing capability of Ventstop®? as part of an ongoing mine fire control and suppressio

    Jan 1, 2009

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    Passive Mine Drainage Treatment Systems - Objective

    Provide a low-cost, low-maintenance method for im¬proving mine water quality on abandoned mine land (AML) sites. Approach A model (figure 1) is presented for selecting, designing, and sizing one

    Jan 1, 1994

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    RI 2333 Epsomite

    By Raymond B. Ladoo

    The Bureau of Mines frequently receives requests for information on the mining , preparation and marketing of epsomite or Epsom salt , and in order to answer such inquiries the following information h

    Mar 1, 1922

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    A Comparison Of Longwall & Continuous Mining Safety In US Coal Mines 1988 – 1997 - Longwall Mining Safety

    By Sean Gallagher, Rhys Llewellyn, Jay Mattos

    This paper contains the results of an examination of accident, injury, employment, and production information reported to the U.S. Department of Labor's Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSH

  • NIOSH
    IC 7519 Questions and Answers on Propane and Butane Fuels

    By J. F. Barkley

    The following questions and answers were prepared principally to supply information in answer to general inquiries received by the Bureau from those contemplating the use of propane and butane fuels .

    May 1, 1949

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    RI 2160 Recovery of Gold and Black Sand by Classifier Conentration

    By John A. Davis, John Gross

    This paper is one of a series giving the results of metallurgical tests conducted by: the Alaska station of the Federal Bureau of Iſines, on the recovery of gold from the black sands of placer clean-u

    Sep 1, 1920

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    IC 6340 Mining Laws of Haiti

    By A. D. Garman

    This paper presents one of a series of digests of foreign mining legislation and court decisions which is being prepared in advance of a general report relative to the right of American citizens to ex

    Sep 1, 1930

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    Hearing Protection and Air-rotary Drilling ? Part 2

    By David Ingram

    The results from the sound level measurements, the dosimeter recordings and the time-activity studies on four different air-rotary rigs indicate a wide variation of operator noise exposure during hole

    Jan 1, 2008

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    IC 7407 Installation of a Model Man Cage at the Avoca Shaft of the Avoca Shaft of the Heidelberg Coal Co. Avoca, Luzerne County Pa.

    By Joseph V. Mather, E. H. McCleary

    "INTRODUCTION Workmen are transported in shafts in various types of cages or skips, most of which were designed primarily for hoisting cars and materials. Therefore, in general the cages or skips are

    Jun 1, 1947

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    Dust Protection Afforded By Enclosed Cabs On Surface And Underground Mine Machinery

    By Jon C. Volkwein

    Dust concentrations inside and outside enclosed cabs on several types of mining machinery were measured by the Bureau of Mines. Results indicated that properly enclosed cabs can offer significant dust

    Jan 1, 1979

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    RI 2175 Danger in Using Army Gas Masks in Mines

    By George S. Rice

    "The successful use of the gas mask by the American Army it France in combatting the poisonous gases of German .shells caused many Army men to feel that the as masks were proof against any kind of gas

    Oct 1, 1920

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    A Hypothesis on the Possible Contribution of Coal Cleats to CWP

    By Thomas P. Meloy

    "The presence of respirable quartz-bearing mineral par-ticles has been well documented in many coal mines, and the Mine Safety and Health Administration regulations address the quartz content of mine

    Mar 1, 1989

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    IC 7846 Chemical Solidification Of Soil In Tunneling At A Minnesota Iron-Ore Mine ? Summary And Introduction

    By R. O. Pynnonen

    Tunnel-driving is recognized as a hazardous occupation; adequate support of roof and sides for preventing accidents from falling material is usually one of the most important safety problems. Where ex

    Jan 1, 1958

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    RI 2230 Slate Dust in Asphalt Road-Surface Mixtures

    By Oliver Bowles

    It is noteworthy that 80 to 95 per cent of the gross production of all slate quarries in the United States is discarded as waste . In view of the loss involved in handling so much waste , and the cons

    Mar 1, 1921

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    IC 6388 Possible Utilization of Natural Gas for the Production of Chemical Products

    By Harold M. Smith

    The production of oil during the early development of new oil fields is usually accompanied by large quantities of natural gas. Since In most fields gas under pressure is the main source of the energy

    Dec 1, 1930

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    Observations of post-explosion dust samples from an experimental mine.

    By C. K. Man

    Coal dust explosions are routinely conducted within the full-scale experimental mine at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Pittsburgh Research Laboratory?s (PRL) Lake L

    Jan 1, 2009

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    OFR 39(5) - 82 - Experiments On Personal Equipment For Low Seam Coal Miners: IV. Incorporating Coiled Cord Into Cap Lamp Battery Cords

    By Kent Volkmer, Mark Sanders, Gregory Krohn, Tyler Blake, Daniel Wick, Barry Beith

    This report describes a study designed to evaluate a proposed modification in the cap lamp battery cord intented to reduce the incidence of snagging and catching of the cord. A three phase evaluation

    Jan 1, 1980