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  • NIOSH
    RI 2077 Conditions in the European Phosphate Market

    By W. C. Phalen

    "The Phosphate Rock Market:Indications, in the fertilizer market, point to a prosperous condition, caused chiefly by the growing demand for all classes of fertilizer material in spite of a shortage of

    Jan 1, 1920

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    The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act

    SMCRA contains five principal regulatory provisions that form the basis for its implementation: Performance Standards Performance standard safe intended to ensure that all surface mining is conduc

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Retrofitting Bulldozer Reduces Operator's Noise Exposure - Objective

    Reduce permanent hearing losses to bulldozer operators. Approach Two types of noise control packages have been developed, that can be readily fabricated and installed into bulldozers by mine per

    Jan 1, 1981

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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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    Technical Bulletin Pager Phones - Circuit Protection

    Wires leading to or from underground facilities can develop hazardous voltages because of lightning exposure. The locations of many mine portals are particularly susceptible to lightning effects. The

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Overview Of The Underground Environment And Study Settings

    This chapter details the perspective from which collected data have been examined. The first part, intended primarily for lay readers, discusses several topics related to mining as an enterprise. Init

    Jan 1, 2000

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    The Phoenix of Natural Disasters: Community Resilience

    The title of this book, The Phoenix of Natural Disasters: Community Resilience is aptly chosen. ?The Phoenix is a mythical bird that never dies; the phoenix flies far ahead to the front, always scanni

    Jan 1, 2009

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    IC 7392 A Mine Sewage-Disposal Study

    By R. T. Artz

    Disposal of sewage is an important part of mine sanitation. Improper... handling and.disposing of sewagerare conducive to the spread of disease and often add foul and nauseating odors to the mine air.

    Dec 1, 1946

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    Spring-Mounted Screens On Shearer Reduce Operators' Dust Exposure ? Objective

    Lower the respirable dust exposure of longwall shearer operators by isolating and con-fining the dust cloud near the face. Approach Install conveyor belt screens at various locations on the body

    Jan 1, 1981

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    RI 5305 Preparation Of High-Purity Electrolytic Chromium ? Summary

    By P. M. Gruzensky

    In view of some of the outstanding properties of chromium, considerable effort has been made in recent years to prepare the high-purity metal in ductile form. The object of this investigation was to o

    Jan 1, 1957

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    RI 6704 Explosive-Expansion Center-Hole Anchor

    By Edward W. Parsons

    The explosive-expansion center-hole anchor was designed and developed for the specific purpose of use as a component of an instrument system that measures differential ground movement within a small d

    Jan 1, 1965

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    IC 6199 Mining Laws of Portuguese Possessions

    By John W. Frey

    This paper presents one of a series of digests of foreign mining legis- lation and court decisions, which is being prepared in advance of a general re- port relative to the rights of American citizens

    Nov 1, 1929

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    IC 7076 Bureau Of Mines Midget Impinger

    By H. H. Schrenk

    The Bureau of Mines midget impinger dust-sampling apparatus was described first in 1937.4/ Two supplementary reports5/6 were published in 1938. These reports are now out of print. The material publish

    Jan 1, 1939

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    IC 9066 Longwall Roof Support Technology in the Eighties - A State-of-the-Art Report

    By Jeffery M. Listak, Ernest A. Curth

    "It took only 9 years from the first appearance of roof shields on the U.S. longwall mining scene to the present predominance of shield faces. An apparent consequence is the welcome downward trend in

    Jan 1, 1985

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    RI 2955 Some Important Factors In Sponge Iron Production ? Progression From Sponge Iron To Steel

    By Edward P. Barrett

    [Iron oxides, when reduced at temperatures below 900° form a dark gray substance, very porous bait otherwise in almost the same form as the original particles. In the temperature ire range of 1,000 to

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Regular Bit Replacement Reduces Dust Generation

    By L. D. Gehi, A. W. Khair, M. Ahmad

    "Bit wear presents problems to mining operations because it affects both productivity and economics. Most bit research deals with energy requirements and energy dissipation mechanics for ideal fragmen

    Nov 1, 1995

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    Modified Cutting Sequence Reduces Longwall Shearer Operators' Dust Exposure - Objective

    Lower the respirable dust exposure of longwall shearer operators by use of a modified head to tail cutting sequence. Approach Modify the cutting sequence of double-drum shearer operations cutt

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Front-End Loader Stability Indicator - Objective

    Increase the safety of operators of front-end loaders by providing a means of monitoring the machine's stability. Approach Through a research contract, the Bureau of Mines developed a fro

    Jan 1, 1986

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    RI 2647 The Resistance Of Coal-Mine Entries To The Flow Air ? Part II. The Resistance Caused By Mine Cars. ? Introduction

    By J. W. Paul

    This paper deals with the second phase of an extensive research on coal-mine ventilation factors. A comprehensive report of the entire work is in course of preparation, but abstracts of the various ch

    Jan 1, 1924

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    RI 2320 Performance of Fan-Pipe Installations In Metal Mines

    By G. E. McElroy, D. Harrington

    The use of shall electrically- driven fans , in conjunction with air- pipe of various diameters is becoming of increasing importance for the ventilation of working places in metal mines through which

    Feb 1, 1922