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Working in Unusual or Restricted Postures.By Sean Gallagher
The human body is remarkably adaptable and capable of performance in a wide variety of environments and circumstances. It cannot be said, however, that the body is capable of performing equally well u
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OFR-97(1)-75 Quick Disconnect Couplers For Trailing CablesThree complete connector assemblies and six separate contacts were submitted to a series of tests to establish the connectors permissibility and compliance with U. S. Bureau of Mines research Contract
Jan 1, 1974
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IC 7409 German High-Temperature Coal-Tar IndustryBy E. O. RHODES
Germany's' wartime coal-tar industry had two main branches, which can best be considered individually because their raw materials, operations, and distributions were almost completely separated. One b
Sep 1, 1947
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OFR-126-85 Improved Skips, Guide Alignment, Dynamics, And EconomicsBy F. A. Penning
Improved skips, with lightweight cylindrical bodies, have made a significant contribution to advancing mine hoisting technology. New concept skips of aluminum bodies with rubber lining; fiberglas bodi
Jan 1, 1985
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Swelling-Induced Volumetric Strains Internal to a Stressed Coal Associated with CO2 SorptionBy Özgen C. Karacan
It is generally accepted that typical coalbed gases (methane and carbon dioxide) are sorbed (both adsorbed and absorbed) in the coal matrix causing it to swell and resulting in local stress and strain
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IC 8101 The National Safety Competition Of 1960 ? SummaryBy John C. Machisak
The National Safety Competition is sponsored and conducted annually by the Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, to give greater impetus to the building of programs safeguarding the employ
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 9654 - Proceedings Of The Second International Workshop On Coal Pillar Mechanics And DesignBy Todd M. Ruff
This report summarizes ongoing research at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Spokane Research Laboratory, in which collision warning systems for surface mining dump trucks are
Jan 11, 2000
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Protecting Miners From Electrical Arcing InjuryBy Gerald T. Homce, James C. Cawley
Electrical arcing injuries are the most common form of electrical injury in mining. MSHA data show that 381 "non-contact electric arc burn" injuries occurred in the mining industry from 1996 - 2005. A
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RI 7939 Seepage-Environmental Analysis of the Slime Zone of a Tailings PondBy C. Daniel Kealy
Dissolved and suspended solids are present in the free water of tailings ponds. This Bureau of Mines study was designed to identify the influences of the slime zone in preventing these solids from rea
Jan 1, 1974
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Evaluation Of Deep-Seated Crib Block Fire TestsBy M. A. Trevits, J. E. Urosek, A. C. Smith, M. P. Valoski
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), in partnership with the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), is conducting research to test, evaluate, improve or modify coa
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IC 8111 Water As An Inert For Neutralizing The Coal Dust Explosion Hazard ? Summary And IntroductionBy Donald W. Mitchell
Research shows that water neutralizes the explosion hazard of coal dust when present in sufficient quantity and when intimately mixed with the dust. The quantity of water required to neutralize coal d
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 8127 Escapeways And Other Emergency Measures In Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy R. W. Stahl
An emergency is defined as an unforeseen combination of circumstances that calls for immediate action. When applied to a coal mine, an emergency may call for prompt removal of the men to the surface t
Jan 1, 1962
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Impact Of Unbalanced Intake And Scrubber Flows On Face Methane ConcentrationsBy James P. Rider, Charles D. Taylor, Edward D. Thimons
Research was conducted to investigate how ventilation of a mining face is affected when scrubber flow is greater or less than intake flow. Tests were conducted in a full-scale surface test gallery bui
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Seventy-Two Fatalities Have Occurred at Coal and Metal/Nonmetal Mining Operations Since January 2001This article updates the status of fatalities occurring in both coal and metal/nonmetal mines from January through December of 2001. Based on preliminary accident reports, as of December 31, 2001, sev
Jan 1, 2002
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OFR-104-82 Exploratory Studies Of Flame And Explosion Quenching - Volume 1 - SummaryBy L. Douglas Smoot
This research program was a theoretical and experimental study to improve understanding of the mechanisms of flame extinguishment in methane-coal dust-air-suppressant mixtures. This final report is a
Jan 1, 1978
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OFR-44-87 Methods For The Selective Sampling Of Diesel Particulate In Mine Dust AerosolsBy Virgil A. Marple
The objective of this contract was to investigate time-integrated and real-time methods for determining the diesel exhaust particulate concentration in underground mines, in particular, coal mines. Th
Jan 1, 1986
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OFR-47(5)-83 Ecological Studies On The Revegtation Process Of Surface Coal Mined Areas In North Dakota - 5. Plant Production On Spoils And Topsoils As Affected By Time And AmendmentsBy Richard H. Bares
One criterion central to most definitions of reclamation is the restoration of mined lands to their original productive potential. This is often difficult to achieve on mined lands in the Northern Gre
Jan 1, 1982
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NIOSH Research In Coal Dust And ExplosionsBy E. Rupprecht, J. Volkwein, K. Cashdollar, R. Gürtunca
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) mining research program at the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL), includes the areas of coal mine dust control and monitoring, and
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OFR-4-73 Determination And Description Of Characteristics Affecting Performance Of The Loading Function In Underground Coal MiningBy Thomas V. Falkie
The purpose of this work was to investigate the rate at which coal is delivered from the underground working face by gathering arm type loaders as employed on continuous mining machines, to identify t
Jan 1, 1972
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Using Laser Absorption Techniques to Monitor Diesel Particulate Matter Exposure in Underground Stone MinesBy James Noll, Sam Janisko
Underground miners are exposed to some of the highest levels of diesel particulate matter (DPM) in the United States. Therefore, it is important to monitor the exposure of miners to DPM, but it can be