Coal Preparation The Values Of Training

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
V. Russel Burkhart
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

One of the most difficult items to justify economically on any budget is a training program. The costs can easily be identified--primarily the cost of the program and the inconvenience and cost of filling in for the men taking the training by working other personnel extra hours at overtime rates. Operating efficiency, higher productivity, increased plant availability, development of confidence, improvement in morale and less absenteeism are only a few of the benefits which far exceed the costs. A good preparation plant training program can accomplish more in 5 weeks than can be accomplished in five years of on-the-lob operation. During recent years, coal preparation plants have become more sophisticated and complex as the specification for coal used by electric utilities in their power plants have required improvements in coal quality to adhere to air quality regulations and to improve boiler performance and reliability.
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APA: V. Russel Burkhart  (1981)  Coal Preparation The Values Of Training

MLA: V. Russel Burkhart Coal Preparation The Values Of Training. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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