Discussions - Of Mr. Parker's Paper on The Conservation of Coal in the United States (sec p. 596)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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W. L. Saunders, New York, N. Y.:—Mr. Parker's paper, though entitled Conservation of Coal, might also be called the Conservation of Life in the Coal-Mines of the United States. No subject is of greater importance to mining-men at the present time than information from experts as to how to save coal and how to save human lives in mines. That the casualties in the coal-mines should exceed 3,000 in the year 1907 is simply appalling, and that 1,000 men should have been killed in a single year through explosions alone, and that so good an authority as Mr. Parker should say that " a prolific cause " is an "improperly-prepared blast" or "the failure on the part of the miner to undercut his coal," points to the importance of activity not only among mining engineers but also, through experts, by the legislatures of the respective States. There is but little doubt that nearly all the serious coal-mine
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MLA: Discussions - Of Mr. Parker's Paper on The Conservation of Coal in the United States (sec p. 596). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1910.

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