Federal Coal Mine Inspection - Fatal Accident Rate Cut Materially Under Operation of New Act

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 734 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1946
Abstract
ANNUAL or necessary inspections and investigations of coal mines for various purposes were made possible through the Federal Coal Mine Inspection Act of May 7, 1941, which authorized entry to the Secretary of the Interior through the Bureau of Mines. Primary object of these inspections is to obtain information pertaining to health and safety conditions. Among the purposes for which the data are to be used, are annual reports to Congress, the publication of inspection reports, and the compilation and publication of statistics. The act states that inspections and investigations shall be made by employees of the Bureau of Mines, who shall co-operate with other bureaus of the U. S. Department of the Interior, as well as with the official mine-inspection, safety cr health agencies of the several states and territories. The act specifies that a coal-mine inspector shall have "the basic qualifica-
Citation
APA:
(1946) Federal Coal Mine Inspection - Fatal Accident Rate Cut Materially Under Operation of New ActMLA: Federal Coal Mine Inspection - Fatal Accident Rate Cut Materially Under Operation of New Act. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1946.