Explosion-Proof Design And Wiring For Permissible Mining Equipment - Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. J. Gleim
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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47
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1955

Abstract

[THE ORGANIC act under which Federal Bureau of Mines was established provided for the investigation of the safe use of electricity in mines. Each Congress appropriates funds for conducting this investigation. As part of this investigation, electrical apparatus used in mines is studied to determine if its operation and use might introduce a hazard. From this study, certain safety standards have been developed. These standards, established with the aid of both the manufacturer and user of such apparatus, are published in schedules, and apparatus that complies with the requirements set forth these schedules is classified as "permissible." This term is defined to designate apparatus as "completely assembled and conforming in every respect with the design formally approved by the Bureau of Mines." In the judgment of the Bureau, the manufacturers of such apparatus have adhered to certain minimum standards of safety in supplying a product that when properly used and maintained is safe for operation in mines where flammable gas or coal dust may accumulate. This work of the Bureau of Mines for increasing safety does not make it obligatory for manufacturers of mine equipment to produce only that of permissible classification. Before the effective date of the Federal Mine Safety Code,5 the Bureau sought to promote safety by recommending that mine operators install permissible equipment in gassy mines as a preventive measure against gas and dust explosions initiated by electrical equipment. For some years, the mining laws of several States have prescribed the conditions under which permissible equipment must be used. The Federal Mine Safety Code requires that ?all new electric face equipment and replacements of equipment purchased for mines where nonpermissible equipment is now being used shall be of a permissible type approved by the United States Bureau of Mines,]
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APA: E. J. Gleim  (1955)  Explosion-Proof Design And Wiring For Permissible Mining Equipment - Introduction

MLA: E. J. Gleim Explosion-Proof Design And Wiring For Permissible Mining Equipment - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1955.

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