IC 6196 Physiological Factors of Mine Ventilation

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 10
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- 921 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 1, 1929
Abstract
The added hazards to mining incident to oil and gas wells penetrating the coal
measures in proximity to mine workings , have long been recognized in those fields where the
extraction of oil , gas , and coal , has been in progress for a number of years . The history
of these fields is replete with stories of serious mine fires , explosions , and miraculous
escapes from both fires and explosions due to either oil or gas finding its way into the
mine workings through the strata , or by mining into an unknown or uncharted and abandoned
oil or gas well that had not been properly plugged .
The Director of the Bureau of Mines , in response to numerous requests from coal
operators and oil and gas operators , called a meeting in 1913 to discuss necessary precationary
measures to take when drilling oil or gas wells through workable coal beds and to
try , if possible . to formulate a set of regulations that might serve as a guide to those
persons preparing regulations covering the drilling of oil and gas wells in the various coal
producing States .
This meeting was attended by representatives of the coal , oil , and gas industries ,
State geologists , State mine inspectors , and representatives of the Bureau of Mines .
A committee was appointed to prepare a set of regulations , which was later published
as U.S.Bureau of Mines Technical Paper 53 ; the discussions and results of the meeting werepublished
as U. S. Bureau of Mines Bulletin 65 .
Later , the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers appointed a
committee to draft a model law for the use of the legislature of any State concerned . This
committee made its report on April 27 , 1928 .
Several of the coal mining States now have more or less comprehensive regulations
governing the drilling of oil or gas wells through workable coal beds , others have regulations
that are inadequate , while some have no regulations . The State of West Virginia
recently enacted a law containing reg lations which are the result of a comprehensive and
careful study of the problem .
Citation
APA:
(1929) IC 6196 Physiological Factors of Mine VentilationMLA: IC 6196 Physiological Factors of Mine Ventilation. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1929.